. Popular deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs, for planting in parks, gardens, cemeteries, etc., Evergreens; Trees; Shrubs. 34: LAWN AND BHADE TREES. fine, with the addition of blossoming and ripening a long time â in succession, it is the best to plant. A rich, deep, loamy, weU- drained soil is best suited to the tree; and when possible, a position sheltered from seyere winds as well as strong suns in winter, aids materially in its hardihood and productiveness. In our Northern States it can not be advised for street or park planting, but in the Southern, and Middle States both the


. Popular deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs, for planting in parks, gardens, cemeteries, etc., Evergreens; Trees; Shrubs. 34: LAWN AND BHADE TREES. fine, with the addition of blossoming and ripening a long time â in succession, it is the best to plant. A rich, deep, loamy, weU- drained soil is best suited to the tree; and when possible, a position sheltered from seyere winds as well as strong suns in winter, aids materially in its hardihood and productiveness. In our Northern States it can not be advised for street or park planting, but in the Southern, and Middle States both the morm and Broussonetia are valuable trees for such Fig. 14.â^Mountain Ash. Mountain AshâPyrus.âAmong professional as well as amateur planters, the European mountain ash is a deserved and general favorite. Its white flowers in the month of May, pro- fusely spread out over its surface in thick, flat clusters, followed by bunches of round scarlet berries in autumn, and which if not destroyed or eaten by birds often hang on a .great part of Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Elliott, Franklin Reuben, 1817-1878. New York, G. E. Woodward


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