Show te evl tf rr 1 L I 1 3 I 1 i 3 REMOVING EVI as erful atil diwi plia Ilog if pio hi ill iks I ks und mill albor its fr from it till kiili ii ili among the iho vanona kinds of work which may be during durm 9 the comparative loi inu ol of N venter ri n t er is 13 the removal of front from t the il e 11 orders ord Irs of woods an aud wild agn bovea oves tile coun rv we ha lin e traia planted large numbers of white pil pines leli aal anil arbor viam vit p of various heights from two feet fec t to twelve feekin fact in v ith out ont losing one in ten two neighbors drove wit ton nazeg in mild weather for tress trees of the alinte pine to flails their dor door yards and shelter their battlo grounds the dowid was slightly frozen beneath beti oath tile inow uno ono of thain thuin lit in ought twelve and tho the other lifty fifty tho cices tices in erasing 0 tive live feet in ill height the first mentioned re 1 A eav A I 1 0 1 41 R AW 11 1 I hw vol p Z M ak 0 1 lr ta 11 WHITE rink rinh man saved caceil all anil and they pew well tho the other lost forty nine out of liis his fifty ore one took special care to lift fill a heavy ball or oi cako cake of earth with tile the roots the tha other tore the roots out by main force with no soil on them the sanie same treatment applied to toyoni young ig hemlocks and to trees of arbor vita gave a like I 1 esulto tile the bill of earth laust bo be large and heavy enough to bold the treo tree u upright prig lit when set on oil the sul face of the ground the best locality is 13 always along alon tile borders bordera of swamps where a flat cako cake of earth is easily secured the roots aspre iding out horizontally in a dense network arid and holding hold iii the soil as in the cut showing showie it a tree ton tell feet high on hard upland smaller trees must we be taken its fis the roots run deeper and a rounder ball bal I 1 of earth is necessary trees thus brought to tile the ground whore they are wanted to toiann li ire been set dogu on tho furfare of the ground aud aid suffered to remain till thawed in the spring ity without auy any it must mast be observed that tins this method applies only to trees in the borders ot of woods rao and swamps those imbed it ill nurseries where they havo have been several times transplanted do not all tins caro care |