﻿Bui. 13, U. S. Dept. cf Agriculture. 



Plate IV. 



Fig. 1.— A 60-Year-Old White Pine Stand in which a Reproduction Cutting was 

 made Three Years Ago. 



[This resulted in an abundant reproduction of both white pine and white ash. Because of its 

 slow growth when very young the pine has little chance of success in competition with the 

 ash, and the latter should be favored.] 



Fig. 2.— White Pine Reproduction, Filling a Cut-Over and Burned Space in a 



Hardwood Forest. 



[Pine seed trees in the background.] 



