. Our woodland trees . Trees; Trees. CHAPTER IV. LONDON 'K T is probable that the first inquiry which will be made by those who may be induced to give some at- tention to the Author's ' plea for Trees in towns,' will be as to which of our woodland or other Trees are the most suitable for town growth ? This question may, perhaps, be best answered, in a general way, by a refer- ence to some very interesting facts which were published in The Gardener's Magazine for June 30th, 1877. In that number, this periodical gave what it described as 'a complete audit of City Trees,' under which head


. Our woodland trees . Trees; Trees. CHAPTER IV. LONDON 'K T is probable that the first inquiry which will be made by those who may be induced to give some at- tention to the Author's ' plea for Trees in towns,' will be as to which of our woodland or other Trees are the most suitable for town growth ? This question may, perhaps, be best answered, in a general way, by a refer- ence to some very interesting facts which were published in The Gardener's Magazine for June 30th, 1877. In that number, this periodical gave what it described as 'a complete audit of City Trees,' under which heading was included all the Trees found growing m the heart of the metropolis. 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 Heath, Francis George, 1843-1913. London : Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington


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