Trees that every child should know : easy tree studies for all seasons of the year . t thelumbermen. The wood is not good enough, andthe trees are too small and scattered. The treedoes a good work by growing on worthless land,and near the sea coast. Its picturesqueness isbecoming to be more appreciated by landscapegardeners who are bringing it into cultiva-tion. The handsomest of our pitch pines is the redpine, whose dark green leaves are six incheslong, and cluster in twos upon the twigs. Thebark, the wood, and the bud scales are all cones are from one to three inches long,with thicke


Trees that every child should know : easy tree studies for all seasons of the year . t thelumbermen. The wood is not good enough, andthe trees are too small and scattered. The treedoes a good work by growing on worthless land,and near the sea coast. Its picturesqueness isbecoming to be more appreciated by landscapegardeners who are bringing it into cultiva-tion. The handsomest of our pitch pines is the redpine, whose dark green leaves are six incheslong, and cluster in twos upon the twigs. Thebark, the wood, and the bud scales are all cones are from one to three inches long,with thickened scales which have no spines. Thetree grows into a broad pyramid, branched to theground, with stout twigs, and luxuriant symmetry and vigour of growth makes thisred pine a handsomer tree than the ragged, dis-couraged-looking pitch pines. It is well for thelandscape that its wood is very many beautiful groves are allowed to reachgreat age, and size, where white pines wouldhave fallen to a lumbermans axe. The home that has a beautiful red pine within. The spiny-leaved, red-berried holly is a handsome evergreen treefor the lawn


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