Canadian Forcstrij Journal, Fchruarij, 1918 1557 



10 MILLIONS FOR PLANTING 



No limit will be set this year on the 

 number of forest tree seedlings by the 

 Pennsylvania Department of Fores- 

 try for free -distribution. Anyone 

 who wants to plant trees this spring 

 may have them for the asking. The 

 only condition being that applica- 

 tion for less than five hundred trees 

 will not be filled; applicants must pay 

 for packing and transportation, and 

 the trees may not be sold, but must 

 be actually planted in Pennsylvania 

 for reforestation. No applications 

 can be filled for ornamental trees. 



The State Forest nurseries have 



raised more trees last year than ever 

 before; but so many of the foresters 

 have enlisted, and so few laborers 

 are available, that the number to be 

 planted on the State Forests probably 

 will be even less than last vear. Over 

 10,0()(),()()0 trees are ready \o set out 

 next spring, and as many more are in 

 the nurseries, but are too small to 

 plant this year. 



The stock available for free dis- 

 tribution is almost all three years old, 

 and includes white pine, Scotch pine, 

 red pine, pitch pine, Norway spruce, 

 European larch, Japanese larch and 

 red oak. 



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TREES, SHRUBS AND SEEDS 



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 graduates of universities, colleges and 

 scientific in.stitutions of high standmg, and, 

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 who are not candidates for the degree may 

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 regular course, by submitting evidence that 

 wUl warrant their taking the work to their 

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 Those who have completed a general course 

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 advanced work in Dendrology. Silviculture, 

 F«rest Management, Forest Technology and 

 Lumbering. The regular two-year course 

 begins the first week in July at the School 

 camp, Milford, Pennsylvania 



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