This photo shows a section of our Nursery No. 2. The trees in the foreground are 3-year Black Hill Spruce transplants. The bed of larger 
transplants at upper left are 5-year old, twice transplanted trees. The mountains in the background are part of the White Mountains. 
Proper planting technique: First man with trees in left hand and shovel in right is ready to make the hole. Second man is inserting shovel straight into 
the ground. Third man has inserted shovel and has the handle pushed ahead, forming opening for tree back of shovel. Fourth man, while keeping shovel 
pushed ahead with his foot, has taken one tree from the bundle carried in his left hand and is putting it in hole. Fifth man has removed shovel and is 
closing opening by stamping each side with his heel. On cleared land such as shown here, one trained man can easily plant 1000 trees a day. 
