EBD A1307-1 to A1307-17
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Notes on forest trees suitable for planting in U.S |
1 |
EBD A1309-1
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How to cultivate and care for forest plantations on |
1 |
EBD A1309-1 to A1309-24
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Forest planting leaflets of Forest Service |
1 |
EBD A1309-2
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How to pack and ship young forest trees |
1 |
EBD A1309-3
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Bur oak (Quercus macrocarpa) |
1 |
EBD A1309-4
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Jack pine (Pinus divaricata) |
1 |
EBD A1309-5
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Red oak (Quercus rubra) |
1 |
EBD A1309-6
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Eucalypts |
1 |
EBD A1309-7
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Red pine (Pinus resinosa) |
1 |
EBD A1309-8
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How to transplant forest trees |
1 |
EBD A1309-9
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Shagbark hickory (Hicoria ovata) |
1 |
EBD A1309-10
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Basswood (Tilia americana) |
1 |
EBD A1309-11
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Black locust (Robinia pseudacacia) |
1 |
EBD A1309-12
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Norway spruce (Picea excelsa) |
1 |
EBD A1309-13
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White elm (Ulmus americana) |
1 |
EBD A1309-14
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White pine (Pinus strobus) |
1 |
EBD A1309-15
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Scotch pine (Pinus sylvestris) |
1 |
EBD A1309-16
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Fence-post trees |
1 |
EBD A1309-17
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European larch (Larix europaea) |
1 |
EBD A1309-18
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Chestnut (Castanea dentata) |
1 |