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Show I Seedling Order Forms Available at Ag Office Forms for order! ig seedlings' for windbreak or wood hit plant-' ing may be obtained from the Iron County agricultural extension exten-sion office in Cedar Ci'y. Last year of the nearly 3000 trees that were planted, Ponderosa pine was the most popular wi'h over 1500 planted in Iron County. Coun-ty. Other varieties were planted in the following numbers: Siberian Siber-ian elm, 200; lilac, 200; squaw bush. 200; Eastern red cedar, 100, and Lombardy poplar, 100. Wallace SJoblom, county agent, says that 13 species of sofeworvt and hardwood trees and shruhw are available at a nominal price under the Clarke-McNary Act. The seedlings have been grown at t ho Green Canyon forest nursery nur-sery at Utah State University, I Logan. No fewer nan 25 trees of one I kind may be ordered. According to Dr. T. W. Daniel, professor of ' forest management, who super -I vises the forest nursery. |