. Wayside trees [microform] : series III. Being a description of the catalpa, maples, yellowwood, ailanthus, locust, walnut, Trees; Arbres. Family iMl . Fruit . HMk . Height HaMut Family Leaf . Bean . Bark .^ Height Habitat Fringe Tr«c. ChioHdnthm hrgfHifa. OLEACEif), Olive. Smooth, 4 in. to 8 in. long, Arm, deep green, pale beneath. Oval, dark black-blue bloom, few in a clutter, leu than i in. long. Brown ; thin scales tinged with red. 20 ft. to 30 ft., often a shrub. Southern H. to Tampa Bay, Fla., Gulf States to southern Ark., val- ley of Brazos Riv., Texas. Catalpa. CaMpa MgHonioyes.


. Wayside trees [microform] : series III. Being a description of the catalpa, maples, yellowwood, ailanthus, locust, walnut, Trees; Arbres. Family iMl . Fruit . HMk . Height HaMut Family Leaf . Bean . Bark .^ Height Habitat Fringe Tr«c. ChioHdnthm hrgfHifa. OLEACEif), Olive. Smooth, 4 in. to 8 in. long, Arm, deep green, pale beneath. Oval, dark black-blue bloom, few in a clutter, leu than i in. long. Brown ; thin scales tinged with red. 20 ft. to 30 ft., often a shrub. Southern H. to Tampa Bay, Fla., Gulf States to southern Ark., val- ley of Brazos Riv., Texas. Catalpa. CaMpa MgHonioyes. BIGNONIACE^, Bignonia. Heart-shaped, soft, light green, large, woolly beneath. Long, slender, light-brown, with winged or fringed seeds. Thick, smooch l^ht-brown tinged red, large thin scales. 40 fk. to JO ft., rarely 60 ft. Southwestern Ga., western Fla,, cen- tral Ala. and Mist., hardy, and cultivated throitthout the North. Common in touthern New England and New York. (6) ' J \ MMMH. 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 Mathews, F. Schuyler (Ferdinand Shuyler), 1854-1938. Springfield, Mass. : Taber-Prang Art Co.


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