Volume 14 Number 2
the voice of 255, 000 forest owners in New York - representing an ownership of ll million acres
New York
Forest Owner March - April, 1976
Photo Contest for Unusual Trees by Evelyn Stock It is in spring that we take a greater interest in trees than in other seasons. This spring you could combine your interest with a walk in the woods and a camera, and perhaps win a priae. The New York State Forest Owner's Association is offering prizes of $5.00 (lst place); $3.00 (2nd place); and $1.00 (third place) for photographs of the three most unusual-looking trees, complete with identification and location. In 1926 Gurth Whipple of the New York State College of Forestry in Syracuse initiated a similar contest and later published a booklet on the results, including many of the photographs. Recently we came across this publication, found it quite interesting, and wondered if some of these trees are still around. Let's see what a 1976 contest can turn up. So get your camera lenses polished, your boots on, and be sure to send us your picture of the winning tree.
National Champion American Elm White Creek, New York