12 



from other sources, which were used in filling the above 

 orders. 



Each person for whom a forest working plan or assistance in 

 forestry has been given, in so far as there were records in the 

 office, was consulted, that he might be assisted in procuring 

 seedlings at reasonable rates. The office charged in each in- 

 stance simply enough to cover the expense of first cost to the 

 State. Where many small lots, as to schools and farmers, were 

 sent, the expense of packing for shipment has been proportion- 

 ally higher than were we shipping in larger quantities. 



(c) Other Seedlings distributed. 



Besides the above, the following seedlings were also distrib- 

 uted from the nursery : 



C. F. King, Taunton, 5,000 white ash, . . . . $15 00 



Mr. Paine, State House, 250 beech, 500 white ash, . . 2 25 



Mr. Paine, State House, 1 pound white pine seed, . . 4 00 



F. A. Smith, Taunton, 1,000 white ash, . . . 3 00 



Theodore F. Borst, South Framingham, 6,000 white ash, . 18 00 



W. G. Nickerson, Dedham, 3,000 white ash, . . 9 00 



Alfred S. Hayes, Ashland, 4,000 white ash, . . . 12 00 



Lyman E. Ware, Norfolk, 1,000 white ash and 50 white pine, 3 25 



Edward Sturgis, Andover, 500 white pine, . . . . 1 50 



C. N. Field, Foxborough, 100 white ash, . 35 



Total, . $68 35 



Nursery Stock on Hand, Fall, 1907. 



White ash transplants, . 40,000 



White pine, one year old, 200,000 



White pine, two years old, ...... 15,000 



Norway spruce, one year old, ...... 25,000 



Norway spruce, two years old, ...... 2,000 



Catalpa, one year old, ... ... 3,500 



Chestnut, one year old, ....... 90 



Sycamore, . . . 200 



Maple, red, 2,000 



Maple, rock, 100 



White pine, two years old, purchased from nurserymen, . 250,000 



Total, 538,790 



