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In this plat, of hard woods exclusively, three-fourths of the trees 
are of the shade-enduring Boxelder and the remainder are light- 
demanding species, some of which—notably the Locust—come to usable 
size So much sooner than the others that it is believed they can be cut 
out before the slower-growing forms will be overcrowded by them. 
The count of June 30 resulted: 781 Boxelder, 63 Oak, 73 Elm, 73 
Ash, and 70 Locust. On October 1 the plat contained 733 Boxelder, 
45 Oak, 73 Elm, 75 Ash, 70 Black Locust, or 73 per cent of the number 
planted. 
PLAT 8.—One-half acre, 4 by 5 feet, 1,089 trees. 
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Result of count, June 30: 281 Boxelder, 134 Artemisia, 228 Mul- 
berry, 21 Oak, 34 Elm, 63 Ash, 50 Black Locust, and 56 Honey 
Locust. 
On October 1 the plat contained 278 Boxelder, 132 Artemisia, 228 
Mulberry, 17 Oak, 36 Elm, 62 Ash, 48 Black Locust, 52 Honey Locust, 
or 78 per cent of the total number planted. 
