A few acres of our nurseries, ftittlr ©r tt 3Farma, showing in the foreground a field of many 
thousands of transplanted White Pines, eighteen to twenty-four inches high. 
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NURSERIES 71 
DEPARTMENT Hittb If anna of Arnmra DEPARTMENT 
THE GREAT FARMS OF LITTLE TREES OF LARGE VALUES AND SMALL PRICES 
HARTFORD STREET, FRAMINGHAM, MASSACHUSETTS 
; - £Utl? ©rrr JFarma nf America, nurseries of the American Forestry Company, are only ten years old, but during that short 
period they have become the largest forest nurseries in America. An annual crop of many million trees is raised on these farms, all 
grown from seed collected either by our own men or other men we can trust. We do not use chemical fertilizers, nor shade and pro¬ 
tection, which give a deceptive appearance of height and color, but make for tenderness and succulence rather than hardiness, “wood¬ 
iness” and endurance. Our trees are kept absolutely free from weeds, insect pests and diseases. We import nothing, therefore our 
plants are never exposed to the contagion of imported diseases. 
We do not “store” any stock. The plants at Cittlr ®r tt Jffarmii are kept growing right up to the shipping time and are dug 
fresh, packed fresh and shipped fresh to you when you want them. 
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