
An Old Friend in New Dress
The Present Uses for Turkish Boxwood, and the Search for Substitutes
The Present Uses for Turkish Boxwood, and the Search for Substitutes
Facts Regarding Kinds and Grades of Lumber Which Should Be Known By the Home Builder
An Out-of-the-Way Product and the Simple and Ingenious Manner in Which It Is Made
Some of the Valued Woods for Which We Must Rely Upon the Countries to the South of Us
A Little-Known Forest Product That Seems Certain to Find a Place in Our Economy
The Most Important Single Wood for the American Navy and Merchant Marine
The Requirements of the Various Parts, and the Species with Which They Are Met
Judging the Quality of the Timber That Goes into Our Fleet of Fliers
A Menace to Our Forests of European Origin
Suggestions for Prolonging the Naval Stores Industry
The Source of a Valuable Upholstering Material
An Important Article of Commerce from the Northern Woods
Where the American Tanner May Hope to Find an Independent Supply of Raw Materials
How the Thrifty Europeans Utilize a Waste Product of the Lumbering Industries
And the Problem of Meeting the Demand in the Future
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