I We did not get to attend the National Convention at 
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forest seedlings, etc., etc. 
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I Norway Maple, Sycamore and others up to three inch caliper, all well grown. 
! Two car loads American Arbor Vit£e--each one a specimen. Also White Spruce, Balsam Fir and 20 other 
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