. Annual report . 2o < PS o «o p < (X, W Ph QWP3 QWWm. w o 13 £ H ?; Uh <: »J ffi PU u OS H a O id u <! C/5 w PS p < < X W C/3 H n W 13 £ < H PS £ O ft PS C o H 14< H Ph <PS PS< < Id Ph U § W o M u < FOREST, FISH AND GAME COMMISSIONER. l6l This new departure has extended the tree planting work into nearlythree-fourths of the counties of the State. The reforesting movement hasrecently been crystalizing fast into definite form, but the actual work wasdelayed by the high price charged by the commercial nurseries for plantingstock. This law, which enabled the pe


. Annual report . 2o < PS o «o p < (X, W Ph QWP3 QWWm. w o 13 £ H ?; Uh <: »J ffi PU u OS H a O id u <! C/5 w PS p < < X W C/3 H n W 13 £ < H PS £ O ft PS C o H 14< H Ph <PS PS< < Id Ph U § W o M u < FOREST, FISH AND GAME COMMISSIONER. l6l This new departure has extended the tree planting work into nearlythree-fourths of the counties of the State. The reforesting movement hasrecently been crystalizing fast into definite form, but the actual work wasdelayed by the high price charged by the commercial nurseries for plantingstock. This law, which enabled the people to secure desirable trees forforest planting at a low price, has done much to encourage it will increase our forest areas, and large areas of land, nowidle, will be producing valuable wood material. In order to carry out the provisions of this law it was necessary toestablish another nursery to produce material, not only to continue ourplanting in the Adirondacks but to suppl


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