View Cart    
 
 

96-13CC
Christmas Cards

Another Generation Christmas Card

Mount Jefferson looks down on a new generation of Douglas Fir trees regenerated in a clearcut on the western slopes of the Cascade Mountain Range of Western Oregon in Jefferson, Linn and Marion counties.

This mountain is the second highest peak in Oregon at 10,495 feet. It was seen by explorers Lewis and Clark on Sunday, March 30, 1806 from a point near the mouth of the Willamette River and it was named by them in honor of Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States.

Seedling protection tubes are used in this scene depicting a method of protecting the young Douglas Fir trees from browsing deer, elk, rabbits and other wildlife. The green diamond protection tubes are available in various diameters and lengths, but probably the most commonly used is 4" by 24."

Generation upon generation of trees, animals and people have depended on the rich soils of the Cascade Mountain Range for their livelihood. Douglas fir, West Coast Hemlock, Western Red Cedar and other species thrive in the moist climate of the region. Douglas Fir ranks first in the United States in total volume of timber in lumber production and in production of veneer for plywood. It is one of the tallest trees as well and a popular Christmas tree.

Another Generation Christmas Card
copyright ken brauner prints • all rights reserved

Also available in:

Christmas Cards Pricing:

25 cards
$50
50 cards
$87
75 cards
$129
100 cards
$171
150 cards
$201
200 cards
$224
250 cards
$270
300 cards
$315
400 cards
$384
500 cards
$445
600 cards
$498
700 cards
$532
800 cards
$560
900 cards
$603
1000 cards
$630
over 1000 cards
$.62/ea

Available Qty: 10000
Quantity
For orders of less than 100, the following standard pre-printed sentiment will appear:
"With each Holiday Season it gives us pleasure to extend our best wishes to those whose friendship we cherish. "



View Order