14 Wyoming Experiment Station. 



UTILIZING NATURAL GROVES. 



This needs barely to be mentioned. Any one who cannot 

 see the advisability of preserving and protecting trees already 

 well established within the town or upon building lots will not 

 be convinced by anything that might be said. 



There is a charm about nature's planting that man rarely 

 reproduces. His work is stiff and formal in its regularity. The 

 lack of symmetry and the seeming disorder of nature appeals to 

 us all. Let us then not consent for a moment, if we be so for- 

 tunate as to live where nature has planted, to the destruction of 

 any worthy trees that it is possible to save. Who would not 

 take delight in such a grove as is shown in Plate V? Let all 

 such be utilized. 



