FLORIDA Continued 



LONGLEAF PINE. 417,000 acres, estimated to cut 3,000 feet to the acre. Price, 

 $3.00 per acre. 



LONGLEAF PINE. 140,000 acres. This is guaranteed to cut 2,500 feet per acre. 

 Price, $2.50 per acre. 



LONGLEAF PINE. 500,000 acres, and can add 500,000 acres more, making one 

 million acres in one solid body of virgin Pine and Cypress. Price, from $2.50 to $3.00 

 per acre. 



CYPRESS. 3,000 acres in south-central part of state. Will cut 30,000,000 feet. 

 The price to immediate purchaser is $30,000. 



53,000 acres in western Florida. Estimate is 200,000,000 feet of Lon^leaf Pine. 

 Owner will guarantee estimate. Best of transportation facilities. Price, $4.25 per acre. 



LONGLEAF PINE. 50,000 acres in western Florida. Cut 3,500 feet per acre ; 

 transportation good ; virgin timb'er. Price, $125,000. 



LONGLEAF PINE 20,000 acres in central part of state, 2^ miles from railroad. 

 Estimated cut is from 3,000 to 4,000 feet per acre. Price, $3 per acre 



LONGLEAF PINE 16,500 acres in northwest part of state, guaranteed to cut 

 88,000,000 feet. Splendid transportation. This is one of the very best propositions that 

 we know of in the state of Florida. Price, $8.25 per acre. 



LOUISIANA 



LONGLEAF AND SHORTLEAF PINE. 100,000,000 feet with double circular 

 sawmill, planer, two-room standard dry-kiln, good sheds, 75 or 80 tenant houses renting 

 for from $3 to $10 each a month ; log road seven miles long laid with 35-pound steel 

 rails, three miles more graded and right of way cut for ten miles, and in addition 7,000 

 to 10,000 oak ties. Mill has a capacity of 75,000 to 80,000 feet per day. Price, $1.60 

 per thousand feet for timber, and at cost less reasonable shrinkage for mill and plant. 



SHORTLEAF PINE. 700,000,000 feet of Shortleaf Pine. The Iron Mountain R. R. 

 is now building directly through this tract. 8,000 acres of this tract are in fee-simple, 

 which goes with the stumpage. The owner will sell all in one lot or in lots of 150,000,000 

 feet. The cut will average about 7,000 feet per acre. 



HARDWOOD. 6,300 acres near Washington, La., one-half mile from railroad. 

 Will cut 8,000 feet per acre ; 4,000 feet White Oak, then Red Oak, Gum, and Ash. 

 Bordered by navigable river ; soil alluvial and very rich. Price, $8 per acre. 



HARDWOOD. 33,000 and 17,000 acres, bordered by Tensas and Macon Rivers 

 The main line of the Gould system is surveyed through this land. This is one of the 

 best timber and land propositions in the South. Will cut 8,000 feet per acre of Oak, 

 Ash, Gum, Pecan, and Cypress. Price, $6 per acre. 



LONGLEAF PINE. 17,000 acres in central part of state. Estimated cut is from 

 6,000 to 8,000 feet per acre. Tract crossed by two railroads. This is a new property and 

 a bargain at the price, $8.50 per acre. 



SHORTLEAF PINE. 35,000 acres in central part of state, crossed by railroad. 

 This tract will cut something over 6,000 feet per acre. It is a new property and never 

 before offered by anyone. Price, $8.50 per acre. 



SHORTLEAF PINE. 24,000 acres in west-central part of state. It will cut 5,000 

 feet per acre of Shortleaf Pine and 2,500 feet per acre of Oak. This proposition includes 

 a bran-new sawmill of 60.000 feet per dav capacity. The tract has water and rail trans- 

 portation. A very great bargain at $6 50 per acre, including plant. 



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