Canadian Forestry Associolion. 



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FORESTRY IN MAINE. 



The State of Maine is doing »'onsi<leral>!e 

 to reforest its waste areas. The le>;isla- 

 ture has authorizeil tax rebates, bonuses, 

 assistance of the forestry ilepartnient ami 

 sale of nursery stoek, at niininiuni priees. 

 to owners of unproductive lands who es 

 tablish and maintain forest tree jdanta- 

 tions on ttiein. A lar^je number of trees 

 were distributed, last year, from the 

 nursery, rei'ently started in the forestry 

 department of the University of Maine. 

 The variety of trees produced there is 

 large, though 75 per cent are white pine. 

 Norway spruce and Kuropean larch are 

 also extensively grown. 



I'rof. John M. Briscoe, head of the move 

 nient to persuade farmers to reforest their 

 waste areas, urges landowners to plant a 

 stand of white pine upon their unused 

 lands for the results it will ultimately 

 yiehl. His compaign is arousing interest 

 among all engaged in lumbering in any 

 form, as well as among owners of timber- 

 lands for the results it will utimately 

 area of Maine is either in forests or waste 

 land and that one-third of the population 

 derive all or part of their income from 

 forests or the waterpowers connected with 

 them. 



Tty This Stump Pullet= 



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3l %JUf flffSM will (nice out sTerjr tr*e|| 

 aiiil ^•uIIlp by tti« routs, olvftrlr 

 from iioe to tlirp* aor*n a day, doll 

 the woric of twputv men. We waut 

 70U t'l send for our 3 yr Kuaraa- 

 Ira aKilnit brcaksna and our 

 trr* trial propoiiitoa AdJroaa 



W- Smith Grubber Co. 



Dl ;.niilli Sta 

 Lanrr»cen». Minn 



THKKS. SUKIM.'^ AM) SKKDS 



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 J'rires. Xittiri- mul Funi'i/n Trtr Siids 



EOYE-DE-HURST & SON, DENNYHURST 



DRYOEN, Ont. Shippers to H.M. Government, Kic. 



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Hill's Seedlings & Transplants 



A1>S«) 1 rci' .■^eell> (or HclnrL-»uii(|{. Ht>l Im 

 over half a century. InimciiHC slock of 

 leading haidv sorts at low prices. U'rite for 

 price list and mention this niH^nzine. 



KDKKST F'l.ANTEHS (UMUE KHKE. 



TheD. Hill Nursery Co Everftreen Spccfallsts 



Largest Growers in America. 

 Box 503 Dundee III., I'.S A 



Canadian Forestry Association 



T~HE Canadian Forestrj' Association is an independent organization 

 * of patriotic citizens, which has for its object the highest de- 

 velopment of the soil and resources of Canada by urging govern- 

 ments, municipalities and owners generally to devote each acre to 

 that for which it is best suited, and particularly to keep under forest 

 those soils fitted only to grow trees. 



The Membership Fee is one dollar 7 or year. Members receive 

 free of any additional charge the Annaal lieport -and Canadian 

 Forestry Journal. 



Application for menbership may be made as below: — 



Canadian Forestry Association, 



Journal Building, Ottawa, Canada. 



Gentlemen : — / desire to become a member of the Canadian 

 Forestry Association and herewith enclose One Dollar member- 

 ship fee. 



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Address 



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