. The Canadian forester's illustrated guide [microform]. Forests and forestry; Forêts et sylviculture. 40 THE CANADIAN FORESTEI'.'s. conjointly with the industrious beaver, as the emblem of the French-Canadian nationality. The sugar-maph- delights more especially in hilly districts, and in spotf^ where the soil is dry, stony or gravelly, rich and light. Sandy land suits it least of all. The seed ripens in autumn, and should be sown at once. It might succeed if kept in dampish sand all the winter and sown in spring. The appearance of the seed is peculiar ; it is like a double samarre with wings


. The Canadian forester's illustrated guide [microform]. Forests and forestry; Forêts et sylviculture. 40 THE CANADIAN FORESTEI'.'s. conjointly with the industrious beaver, as the emblem of the French-Canadian nationality. The sugar-maph- delights more especially in hilly districts, and in spotf^ where the soil is dry, stony or gravelly, rich and light. Sandy land suits it least of all. The seed ripens in autumn, and should be sown at once. It might succeed if kept in dampish sand all the winter and sown in spring. The appearance of the seed is peculiar ; it is like a double samarre with wings opposite each other. A pound contains eight thousand seeds, which should be covered. 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 Chapais, J. C. (Jean Charles), 1850-1926. Montreal : E. Senécal


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