Oklahoma Arbor and Bird Day, Friday, March Twelfth, 1909/Part One: Arbor Day/Forestry Bulletins

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School Teachers:
"Have you ever talked with your pupils about keeping the schoolroom neat and clean and the grounds attractive? Are there any pictures on the wall of your schoolroom? Does the floor need scrubbing? Are there any piles of rubbish in the yard?"

University Boulevard, Norman.

Courtesy Sturn's Oklahoma Magazine.

FORESTRY BULLETINS.

The publications listed below are of special value to the people interested in forestry. Copies may be obtained free of charge by addressing THE FORESTER, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.

Circular 35: Forest Preservation and National Prosperity.

Circular 36: (Fourth Edition) The Forest Service: What it is and how it deals with Forest Problems.

Circular 96: Arbor Day.

Circular 140: What Forestry has done. (Status of Forestry in various foreign countries.)'

Circulars 54-77, 82-95, and 106. Forest Planting leaflets.

Farmer's Bulletin 173: A primer of Forestry. A Reprint of Bulletin 24, Part 1

Circular 97: The Timber Supply of the United States.

Circular 130: Forestry in the public Schools. Forest Service

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