O NLY with small trees, cheap to buy and plant, can 
large quantities be handled by the average land-owner. 
Nature cannot produce them as fast as we cut them. 
Planting is needed. The government does some, but 
your help is needed. A million individual acres (6 feet 
apart, 1200 trees per acre) are better than one huge 
government job of a million acres, because no taxes are 
spent—on the contrary, a profit will accrue to yourself 
EVERGREEN SEEDLINGS 
Should be planted about four inches 
apart in beds. Here they are left 
two years shaded by a lath screen. 
TRANSPLANTS 
Evergreens that have been moved, or 
have had their roots pruned, form a 
close compact ball of fibrous roots. 
To be planted out in the open fields 
in rows. 
THE YEAR AFTER PLANT'NG 
These little White Pines were about 14% feet high, 
twice transplanted, and cost about 30c each. 
oung “Jreed 
or family. Lumber values will steadily rise and never 
again be as absurdly low as they have been. 
But not only for profit. There is fun and beauty in an 
acre of trees. An empty acre produces nothing. A 
planted one is handsome, fun to watch as the trees 
mature, and carries the comforting thought that you 
are doing something useful for your country and bene- 
fiting your pocketbook at the same time! 












SMALL DECIDUOUS TREES 
Deciduous trees and shrubs need 
pruning back upon planting. With 
deciduous shrubs cut to the ground 
upon setting them out. Trees with 
a single stem: prune off side twigs 
when planting, and then a month 
later go over the planting again and 
cut away all but one single stem. 
TWENTY YEARS LATER 
The photo taken near the same place shows a young forest. 
Trees are 25 to 30 feet high. Worth $50.00 or more each! 
YOUNG EVERGREEN TREES 
(25) (100) (1000) 
ABIES (Fir) 
balsamea (Balsam Fir) Ideal ever- 
green for wet land. Popular for Christ- 
mas trees. 
ABIOULO SIT oe eee ee $10.50 $ 65.00 
i 12.00 75.00 
155.00 
CHAMAECYPARIS (False Cypress) 
filifera (Thread Cypress) 
Io Soelo sine Ae 14.00 55.00 
filifera aurea (Golden) 
i2etoml ein Xe 14.00 55.00 
pisifera (Sawara Cypress) 
[2ktOnl Sein ks 14.00 55.00 
pisifera aurea (Golden Cypress) 
Oktow 8s in exes ee 9.00 35.00 
plumosa (Plumed Cypress) 
Salon Osinge xe 8.00 30.00 
IZutoglo sink 14.00 55.00 
plumosa aurea (Golden Plume) 
8 to 10 in. X..___. 8.00. 30.00 
10 to 12 in. X.......12.50 45.00 
(25) (100) 
JUNIPERUS (Junipers) 
communis depressa aurea 
(Golden Juniper) 
iZntoelSeinwe $15.00 $57.50 
depressa plumosa (Andorra Juniper) 
(1000) 
TOV TOM 2a irik eee 1) 0040 00s 
IZ Oa Seite kee 200585000 see 
hibernica (Irish Juniper) 
Seton! Usa —— 8.00 30.00 290.00 
LZetOT LORIN eee 13.00 50.00 400.00 
horizontalis (Creeping Juniper) 
SitoglOsinw ke 8.00 30.00 
1Oe16e) 2 eine kee 12.00 40.00 
pfitzeriana (Pfitzers Juniper) 
31.00 
sabina (Savin Juniper) 
ORtOm Onin ek 8.00 30.00 
virginiana (Red Cedar) 
Geion Zein oes 4.00 
[12 ] 
12.00 
(25) (100) (1000) 
PICEA (Spruce) 
alba (White Spruce) 
Gytor 9 sins Ss. ee $12.00 $ 75.00 
OV ios Oana Xe, $7.00 25.00 190.00 
canadensis (Black Hills Spruce) 
Atos BSN wie eee 12.00 75.00 
Gr tos Sina. eee 15.00 95.00 
excelsa (Norway Spruce) 
This species will thrive in shade and 
succeeds in heavy, damp soil. 
Zei0 4 4. in oo.) 10.50 65.00 
Ato (Guinwo 2 see 15.00 125.00 
Oetowl 2 eirian Koes 8.00 30.00 220.00 
12310. 7 15< ing XXs ==) 6. 00meon on 
pungens, Colorado Blue Spruce 
This species varies in color from 
blue to green. Ultimate color cannot 
be determined until they are older. 
4 to 6 in. 5S 12.00 75.00 
6. to. Srin See 15.00 85.00 
Otol Zins kee 8.00 31.00 280.00 
10. to..15 ing XX sad eo aoe 0G 
LARIX (Larch) 
European Larch (Europa) 
24°to 36in, X=Ese 17.50 55.00 
