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Photograph of View of Seeder from Rear

Photograph of View of Seeder from Rear

Original caption: View of seeder from rear - double lifting device. Beal Nursery. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Sundan Grass, National Forest Service photograph.

Photograph of Sundan Grass, National Forest Service photograph.

Original caption: Sundan grass in block 6 of sec. 2, Beal Nursery with fish fertilizer. Fish applied in the fall of 1939. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Two Stages in Growth of Scotch Pine, Spruce, and Jack Pine

Photograph of Two Stages in Growth of Scotch Pine, Spruce, and Jack Pi...

Original caption: Two stages in growth of Scotch pine, spruce, and jack pine. Beal Nursery. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Various Stages in Growth of White Pine Seedlings

Photograph of Various Stages in Growth of White Pine Seedlings

Original caption: Various stages in growth of white pine seedlings. Beal Nursery. Historic Photographs

Photograph of View of Seeder from Front

Photograph of View of Seeder from Front

Original caption: View of seeder from front - double lifting device. Beal Nursery. Historic Photographs

Photograph of a Tree Digger Lifting Norway Pine Seedlings

Photograph of a Tree Digger Lifting Norway Pine Seedlings

Original caption: Close-up of tree digger showing the action both "before and after" of tree digger lifting Norway pine seedlings. Beal Nursery. Historic Photographs

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