With pencil and pen; . If you live in Florida or in California, you haveseen trees like these. If you live in Maine or inOhio, they will seem very strange to yon. Palm trees grow only in warm countries. Theycould not live through the winter in a land ofsnow and ice. You will travel north to see pinetrees, and south to see palm trees. Draw a picture of a palm tree, and a pictureof the tree you know best. Tell in what waysthey are different. LESSON 162 109. These pine trees grew in New Hampshire. Per-haps such trees grow near your all you can about the pine tree. 1. What are the leave


With pencil and pen; . If you live in Florida or in California, you haveseen trees like these. If you live in Maine or inOhio, they will seem very strange to yon. Palm trees grow only in warm countries. Theycould not live through the winter in a land ofsnow and ice. You will travel north to see pinetrees, and south to see palm trees. Draw a picture of a palm tree, and a pictureof the tree you know best. Tell in what waysthey are different. LESSON 162 109. These pine trees grew in New Hampshire. Per-haps such trees grow near your all you can about the pine tree. 1. What are the leaves of the pinetree called? 2. What is the shape of the leaves? 3. What do you know about the barkof the pine tree? 4. What is its fruit? 5. What do you know of its wood? (If you do not know pine trees, write aboutsome other tree.) 110 LESSON 163 Tell the differences between the apple tree orthe birch tree and the pine tree. LESSON 164 Name all the trees yon know, and tell some-thing about each tree. LESSON 165


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