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Scotch pine, 2-year-old seedlings 150,000 estimated 



Bull pine, 2-year-old seedlings 25 ,000 estimated 



Japanese larch, 2-year-old seedlings 3 ,000 estimated 



Red spruce, 2-year-old seedlings 5 ,000 estimated 



White spruce, 2-year-old seedlings 6,000 estimated 



Norway spruce, 2-year-old seedlings 15 ,000 estimated 



Colorado blue spruce, 2 -year-old seedlings 3 ,000 estimated 



Engelmann spruce, 2-year-old seedlings 1 , 500 estimated 



Siberian spruce, 3-year-old seedlings 1 ,000 estimated 



White pine, i-year-old seedlings 125 ,000 estimated 



Scotch pine, 1 -year-old seedlings 75 ,000 estimated 



Red pine, i-year-old seedlings 50 , 000 estimated 



Axton Nursery. During the past year the Cornell University at Axton 

 was abandoned as soon as the stock was removed last spring and sent to 

 the field. This nursery last year furnished 145,000 Norway spruce four- 

 year-old transplants, which were sent to the Raybrook plantation. As 

 all trees were of the same age and ready for field planting the nursery could 

 be abandoned at this time without any loss. 



Wawbeek Nursery. The Cornell Nursery at Wawbeek supplied the 

 following stock last spring for field planting: 



Norway spruce, 4-year-old transplants 98,000 



Scotch pine, 4-year-old transplants 1 1 , 500 



White pine, 4-year-old transplants 9, 000 



Arbor vitae, 4-year-old transplants 1 , 500 



Douglas spruce, 4-year-old transplants '. . . 300 



White ash, 4-year-old transplants 450 



White pine, 3-year-old transplants 7 , 000 



Scotch pine, 3 -year-old transplants 6 , 100 



We also took from this nursery to the Lake Clear Nursery 27,920 

 transplants (one-year-old seedlings transplanted one year), which had been 

 heaved out of the ground and were all we could save from 39,300 trans- 

 planted. These transplants were thrown entirely out of the ground by 

 the action of the frost, and would have been a total loss by the sun drying 

 the roots if they had not been collected and heeled in at once. This heaving 



