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France loads in tho Tii:nilx i r of growing trees imported, with a total of 1,782.255. Germany is second, with 819,215, and Sclland third, with G90.G32. Imports are made from 13 other countries, including India, Japan, and Australia. The tree's ami shrubs imported are chiefly evergreens, such as pines, spruces, and firs, jiml oaks and maples. Besides more than seven tons of tree seeds, several tons of seed of perennial and auinial plants, bulbs, and fruit slock, ns well as ornamental shrubs, aro inniorled. The greater part of tlxo tree seeds cam.o from Gcr-

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1898, 5 November 1913, Page 16

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1898, 5 November 1913, Page 16

Untitled Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1898, 5 November 1913, Page 16

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