Show FOREST NURSERY TO SUPPLY TREES REES A FOR FARMERS preparations are being mada for to increased sale of trees from tile the nursery of 0 th the e utah state slate agricultural college school of forestry in ioie 1337 according to paul al dunn professor ot of forestry four new seed beds added nursery and the th to the forestry supply ot of trees was increased Increase I to ir of this number 00 will viii bo aval available lable tor for planting by earing professor J whitney floyd extension fodester foi fo ester iester said the sale of trees from the nursery has increased steadily since 1930 1910 when trees were sold until 1936 when the total number sold mas baa except in 1934 when thero there ivaa was a general shortage ot of water and the commodity price level was wag extremely low profess sor dunn said the species of trees available and listed in the new price catalogue just issued by the college are gren ash catalpa cal alpa siberian elm black locust honey locust siberian pea tree p ponderosa on derosa pine blue spruce black walnut and golden willow according to professor loyd floyd I tile tho most practical trees for utah aro are siberian elm black and honey locusts groen green ash and black walnut the conifers are not used extensively because of their extremely slow growth the period from aar apr april il 15 to may alay 1 Is the best timo time to plant trees in this region professor floyd said nevada buyers have ed a of trees from jhc thc nolle ollea a nursery norbory since 1933 in that thai year lo 10 trees were shipped into nevada and the shipments shipment have lacreda a I 1 I 1 if C 3 5 in 19 3 G siberia i elmand black locusts are the principal species purchased by nevada a buyers A larger sale to nevada Is expected this year professor dunn aid |