Trees and shrubs of Prospect park . at the point where the Walk forked beside thedogwoods and huckleberry. We followed the righthand branch out to the Second Summer House. Letus now follow the left hand branch out to the end ofthe peninsula on your left. You pass red maple,Osage orange (near the water) and close by the Walkagain, still at your left, beyond the Osage orange, agood specimen of the hoary or speckled alder {Almisincana). Continuing, you pass American elm and,some distance beyond, near the end of the Walk here,hemlock, and at the very end of the Walk, north-easterly corner, paper o


Trees and shrubs of Prospect park . at the point where the Walk forked beside thedogwoods and huckleberry. We followed the righthand branch out to the Second Summer House. Letus now follow the left hand branch out to the end ofthe peninsula on your left. You pass red maple,Osage orange (near the water) and close by the Walkagain, still at your left, beyond the Osage orange, agood specimen of the hoary or speckled alder {Almisincana). Continuing, you pass American elm and,some distance beyond, near the end of the Walk here,hemlock, and at the very end of the Walk, north-easterly corner, paper or canoe birch. At the south-westerly corner stands flowering dogwood. To this 113 point, you have passed on your right, American elm,opposite the red maple; European linden, hemlock,about opposite the other hemlock on the left of theWalk, Scotch elm and beyond the elm, very near thespot where the Walk comes close to the water, is an-other Norway spruce. frourth SECTIONAL DIAGRAM yummer ,q ?^House N-O SEeoiNiD^rouOTHj LARGE LAKE. Second Summer House Explanations, Sectional Diagram No. 8 Common Name Botanical Name 1. English elm. 2. Sugar maple. 3. American white ash. 4. European linden, 5. Single-leaved European ash. 6. European silver linden. 7. European weeping beech. 8. Scotch elm. 9. Ash-leaved maple or box elder. 10. Black haw. 11. Red osier. 12. Red maple. 13. Oleaster. 14. Weeping European tree. European flowering ash. 20. Ninebark. 21. European hazel. 22. Hop tree or shrubby tre- foil. 23. Golden bell or Forsy- thia. 24. Kcelreuteria. 25. European bird cherry. 26. Single-lcjaved European ash. Ulmus cam pe sir is. Acer sadcharinnm. Fraxinus Americana. Tilia Europaa. Fraxinus excelsior, var. Europooa, var. argentea (or alba).Fagus sylvatica, var. aceroides. Viburnum Europcea, var. pendula. Tax od


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