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IMPROVE YOUR LAND VALUES BY PLANTING 
WHITE PINES 
Not only is White Pine a choice esthetic tree, but its esthetic 
importance adds distinctly to its great commercial value. 
Real estate men and other investors appreciate this fully. 
White Pine is a rapid grower. Here is a plantation of little 
White Pines that were only a foot high when the American 
Forestry Company set them out on Mr. Paul Butler’s pine farm 
near Nashua, N. H., only six years before this picture was 
taken. The soil was sandy, barren and exhausted. The 
illustration shows a perfect crop, eight or nine feet high, covering 
many acres. We planted a quarter of a million trees here with 
the success shown. 
Such results are to be had by THE RIGHT USE OF THE 
RIGHT MATERIAL. 
White Pine is the tree of first importance for general forest 
planting in northern and eastern states. 
White Pine soon gives a good cover for a shooting preserve, 
and a new grove of White Pine laid out with pleasant avenues 
and drives is a source of interest and pleasure from the very 
start, and becomes in a few years a most desirable feature of a 
country home. Hotels, sanitariums, hospitals, private and public 
camps of a religious, educational, sporting or recreational nature 
are often located in Pine groves.3 They like them and want 
more of them. 
THERE IS A QUICK AND GOOD PROFIT IN A GROVE 
OF WHITE PINE. 
Use White Pine for Windbreaks and Snowbreaks. Use White Pine to Keep Out the Annoying, Destructive and Unhealthful 
Dust. Use White Pine to Abate the Noise Nuisance. Use White Pine to Beautify Country Roadsides 
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