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Flanting in Kansas. 



CHAPTER XXIV. 



TEEE-PLAITTrSfG ET KAIfSAS AND NEBRASKA. 



1399. The Kansas State Horticultural Society began, in 1880, the 

 publication of an annual Report upon Forestry, as an extract from 

 its general report for the preceding year. In the second of these 

 there is given a summary of replies to circulars from its correspond- 

 ents in which they mention their preference for kinds of trees that 

 have been cultivated with success. They may be condensed as fol- 

 lows, but to save repetition they will be referred to by numbers, 

 eorresponding with those in the following list : 



1400. Names of Trees that are successfully cultivated in Kansas. 



