U/E OFFER 
White 
Pine, 4-8 in. 
high, at ^2.50 
per 100; ^18 
per 1,000. 
9-12 in. high, 
^5 per 100; 
^40 per 1,000. 
Oaks,6-i8in. 
high, at ^5 per 
100; ^40 per 
1,000. 
Three hun- 
dred of each, 
Oak and Pine, 
will plant one 
acre. 
HAVE YOU A LARGE AREA OF POOR LAND? 
SPADE 
FOR 
P1/ME5 
fORESTRY^ 
is one of the 
important 
ways of using 
the land, and 
sometimes the 
only economi- 
cal treatment. 
Often the soil 
15 too poor for 
agriculture or 
lawns. One of 
the specialties 
of this nursery 
are trees fitted 
for just such 
soil, at a cost 
per thousand 
so low that 
large areas can 
be devoted to 
them. 
CROWBAR 
FOR 
OAKS 
The Picture Shows a Road Boundary Planted with Little Oak, Pine and Birch. In four years many of them where seven feet high 
