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Horticultural Department. 



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some of the trees as they age incline to an open and scraggy growth, 

 yet in general its appearance is such as to make it a welcome addition 

 to any Kansas landscape. Its extreme hardiness when once it is well 

 rooted, its great beauty as a young tree and its value when grown en- 

 title it to a place in the list of desirable trees. See table IX. 



TABLE IV. WHITE PINES ON COLLEGE CAMPUS. 



TABLE V. PITCH PINES ON COLLEGE CAMPUS. 



Transplanted from College nursery stock set in 1872-'73. 



TABLE VI. TABLE MOUNTAIN PINES ON COLLEGE CAMPUS. 



Measurements July, 1896. 



Measurements November, 1903. 



