No. 4.] 



REPORT OF STATE FORESTER. 



295 



From our nurseries we shall have on hand next spring over a 

 million and a half three and four year old pine and spruce trans- 

 plants, and a very large number of two and three year old seed- 

 lings. A table showing the stock in our various nurseries fol- 

 lows : — 



Sandwich Nursery, 1912. 



Variety. 



Age (Years). 



Number of 

 Trees. 



Catalpa speciosa seedlings, . 

 Black locust seedlings, 

 Black locust seedlings. 

 Honey locust seedlings, 

 Scotch pine seedlings, . 

 Scotch pine seedlings, . 

 Austrian pine seedlings, 

 Pitch pine transplants. 

 Black locust transplants, 

 Norway spruce transplants, 

 Jack pine transplants. 



Total 



3,000 



8,500 



4,700 



2,800 



25,000 



50,000 



20,000 



114,000 



114,000 



85,500 



500 



428,000 



HoPKiNTON Nursery, 1912. 



White pine transplants, 



125,000 



Amherst Nursery, 1912. 



White pine seedlings, . 

 White pine seedlings, . 

 White pine seedlings, . 

 Red pine seedlings, 

 Norway .spruce seedlings, 

 Norway spruce seedlings, 

 European larch seedlings. 

 White ash seedlings. 

 White ash seedlings, 

 Catalpa speciosa seedlings. 

 Chestnut seedlings. 

 Maple seedlings, . 

 Total seedlings. 



1,701,100 



1,332,800 



259,200 



137,900 



211,200 



1,015,800 



47,500 



65,000 



7,500 



1,700 



1,000 



200 



4,830,900 



