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On the slopes of Mauna Kea, along the ditches on the wind- 
ward side of the Kohala Mountain, and in the paddocks of 
the Parker Ranch he has got many valuable specimens. Mr. 
Rock expects to return to Honolulu at the end of June. 
Very respectfully, 
R. S. HOSMER, 
Superintendent of Forestry. 
Honolulu, July 1, 1910. 
R. S. Hosmer, Esq., Superintendent of Forestry, Honolulu, T. H. 
Dear Sir : — The following is a report of the principal work 
done during the month of June: 
Total. 
2,458 
7,318 
9,776 
The sum of $30.60 was collected for plants sold and the 
same has been deposited with the Treasurer as a realization. 
The demand for trees is increasing, and several large orders 
are on file for trees to be delivered within the next five 
months. A few of the largest are given below : 
. 121,000 
. 150,000 
. 6,000 
, 10,000 
287,000 
In addition to the above, we expect a number of orders 
from< homesteaders. We have already received from the 
Thompson Settlement, Waiohinu, Kau, Hawaii, orders for 
over 3,000 trees to be delivered as soon as possible. The 
different military camps and forts are also drawing heavily 
upon our stock. The County Supervisors are applying for 
quantities of trees for road planting and for parks, etc. We 
will again commence shipping plants to Pupukea Water Re- 
Honolulu Plantation Co. 
Waialua Agricultural Co 
Hamakua Mill Co 
Kilauea Plantation Co. . . . 
PLANT DISTRIBUTION. 
Sold.... 
Gratis. . 
In seed 
boxes. 
2,000 
500 
In boxes 
transplanted. 
3,017 
Pot-grown. 
458 
3,801 
