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The rubber industry of the Far East is derived from - 
were raised from seed carried from Brazil by Sir. Clements M 
‘By a similar process, we are raising northern | trees in 
corner of Virginia and expect them to do well in Masses 
Here is the way we do it. AP aaa, J 4 
We use walnut roots from Minnesota, on these we aor th 
3 ‘The cions of shagbark feces: from. Minnesota, trod michiee 
Ontario, are pera on the FOS of young trees kes ae oe 
imported personally om the extreme northern range of Chinese | 
-I have seen snow two feet deep at Sunny Ridge Nursery, an 
_perienced temperatures of 30° below Zero in that. SEER 
BALL OF EARTH 
aT: seriety recommend that you let us ship large sized. trees, 
how reasonable the freight rates are: Your focal: valivaee can give j 
rate to your station. Present rates per 100 pounds, from Purcellville, : “yt 
- Philadelphia, Pa., 60¢; Boston, Mass., 90¢; Buffalo, N. ¥., 95¢; ‘New ’ n 
75¢; Seibert: Ae Bi¢; Lae Ill., $1 19; Besa Ohio, 996; ar 
der 6 feet. 75-100 oe 5 6-8 fect: 150- 250 lbs.; 8- 10 ieee 250- 300 Ibs 
350- 500 ie Sometimes they will exceed these oe 
start se growing the first year and you save cite years’ time. I a 
50 acres of Pecans—trucking | the trees fifteen miles, A few years a 
balled and POU AD rEg es cat out in a bluegrass sheep Ee EL 
