PLATE 3 
A. —Large, thrifty trees must be reserved to reseed such areas. A mature 
stand of western yellow pine and Douglas fir typical of the basins in the Payette 
National Forest. Advance reproduction is deficient on this area (plot 8), except 
in the openings. When such stands are cut over, satisfactory restocking must 
depend upon reseeding by vigorous trees of large diameter left for that purpose. 
B. —Abundant advance reproduction under a mature stand. Unusual care 
should be exercised in cutting such stands as this one of western yellow pine 
and Douglas fir to release and preserve the abundant young growth, particularly 
of yellow pine. Payette National Forest. 
