281 
HONOLULU WATERSHED 
The work done on the watershed consisted of clearing trails, making 
holes for trees and planting 300 Koa trees. 
ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE 
The writer attended the Maui Fair which took place on October 12th, 
13th and 14th, for the purpose of acting as a Judge of the plants and 
flowers. 
Requests to visit Luke Field, also Schofield Barracks have been made 
by the officers, for the purpose of giving advice in planting, etc. When 
time permits, visits will be made. 
The following calls, etc., have been made at the request of people in 
and around the city: 
Calls made 6 
Advice given by telephone 10 
Advice given people calling 8 
Respectfully submitted, 
DAVID HAUGHS, 
Forest Nurseryman. 
REPORT OF FOREST NURSERYMAN, NOVEMBER, 1922 
December 18, 1922. 
Superintendent of Forestry, 
Honolulu, T. H. 
Dear Sir: The following report gives the principal work done during 
the month of November: 
NURSERY— DISTRIBUTION OF PLANTS 
Seed Transplant Pot 
Boxes. Boxes. Grown. Total. 
Oahu— Sold 200 200 
Gratis 3,800 2,205 6,005 
6,205 
SUB-NURSERIES 
Seed Transplant Pot 
Boxes. Boxes. Grown. Total. 
Maui and Molokai 1,581 1,296 2,877 
Kauai 2,622 2,622 
Hawaii 3.776 1,917 5,693 
11,192 
Total for all Islands 17,397 
COLLECTIONS— GOVERNMENT REALIZATIONS 
Sale of plants, Honolulu Nursery $ 2.55 
Haiku Nursery 4.60 
Money advanced by Plantation Companies and Corporations for 
labor and material in raising seedlings, not now necessary: 
Balance at Honolulu Nursery 115.50 
" Haiku Nursery 98.96 
Kalaheo Nursery 37.50 
Rent of Office Nursery Grounds for October 35.00 
Total .$294.11 
