Canadian Forestri/ Journal, April, 1918 



1707 





TREES, SHRUBS AND SEEDS 



Hardy Northern Trees and Shrubs at Lowest 

 Prices. Native and Foreign Tree Seeds 



EDYEOE-HURST&SON,DENNYHURST 



ORYDEN, ONT. Shippers to H. M. Govern- 



ment, Etc. Correspondence Francaise. 



Hill's Seedlings and Transplants 



A LSO Tree Seeds for Reforesting. Best for over 

 *^ half a century. Immense stock of leading 

 hardy sorts at low prices. Write for price list and 

 mention this magazine. 



Forest Planters Guide Free. 



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Largest Growers in America. 



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YALE UNIVERSITY 

 FOREST SCHOOL 



New Haven. Connecticut, U.S.A. 



VALE University Forest School is a 

 * graduate department of Yale Uni- 

 versity. It is the oldest existing forest 

 school in the United States and exceeds 

 any other in the number of its alumni. A 

 general two-year course leading to the 

 degree of Master of Forestry is offered to 

 graduates of universities, colleges and 

 scientific institutions of high standing, and. 

 under exceptional conditions, to men who 

 have had three years of collegiate training 

 including certain prescribed subjects Men 

 who are not candidates for the degree may 

 enter the school as special students, for 

 work in any of the subjects offered in the 

 regular course, by submitting evidence that 

 wUl warrant their taking the work to their 

 own advantage and that of the School. 

 Those who have completed a general course 

 in forestry are admitted for research and 

 advanced work in Dendrology, Silviculture. 

 Forest Management, Forest Technology and 

 Lumbering. The regular two-year course 

 begins the first week in July at the School 

 camp. Milford, Pennsylvania 



For further information address 



JAMES W. TOUMEY, Director 



New Haven - Connecticut 



^agnon S. jMortgarto 



Lumber Contractors 

 Timberland Cruisers 

 Forest Industries 



CHICOUTIMI, P.O. 





LT.-COL. L. J. D. MARQUIS 



Forest Engineer and Mem. Can. Soc. ofF.E; 



Quebec Assoc, of F.E; Former Mem. Que. F. Service 



Forest Cruising and Mapping 



Timber Factors and Logging Costs 



Facts on Forest Growth and Future 



Products 



! R. R. BRADLEY 



I Forest Engmeer and Mem. Can. Soc. of F. E. | 

 s Consulting Forester to the New Bruns- • 



I wick Railway Co. | 



j Timber and Pulpwood Estimates. Forest | 

 i Maps. Advice on the Management of; 

 I Wood Lands. Timber la nds listed for sale. I 



i GLOBE ATLANTIC BUILDING, ST. JOHN, N.B.I 



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The Forestry Journal will be 

 sent to any address in Canada 

 for One Dollar a Year. . . . 



could be entirely changed by the 

 cooperative effort of a few public 

 spirited farmers, who might very 

 readily arrange among themselves to 

 summerfallow a strip of land in the 

 school grounds, get the trees heeled in 

 the fall, and set them out in the 

 following spring. The teacher and 

 scholars would be glad to look after 

 the work of keeping the ground culti- 

 vated to conserve the moisture for 

 the growth of the trees afterwards." 

 — From Annual Report of President 

 Marnock of the Lethbridge Board of 

 Trade. 



