10 

 14 



7 



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E F^ll Listributionc 



Since distribution in the fall ctrae at such an 

 opportune tir? undivided attention, it was 



possible to et-rry on a number of experiments which it w 

 believed wouia better the carrying out of that project as 

 a whole. By the close of the set-som there was hardl; 

 principle of the work that htd not been changed from methods 

 used in pest years. 



alreac";/ discussed under "Spr istribution", 

 the method of lifting the stock wt.s entirely different. 



2/Letfc ~en in charge of the planting jobs were 

 instructed to take particular pains in gauging the amount 

 of stock they coulc plant per day, and so know several days 

 in edvaice what to order. In this wt : y the nursery had on 

 hand several days in advance, the orders to be shipp , nd 

 encountered but few rush orders. ;se ruj; ^ ed ow and 

 calling for only small amounts, because the man in charge 

 of the planting job was figuring .losely as possible 

 what stock he needed per day, could be handled at the 



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