Trees and shrubs of Prospect park . close to theWalk, ash-leaved maple. The next tree along thepath is silver maple, then sycamore maple, Norwaymaple, ash-leaved maple, broad-leaved European lin-den, cherry birch, Norway spruce, flowering dogwoodand ash-leaved maple at the end of the Walk on theleft just as you go out to Ocean Avenue. In the littlesection made by the fork of the path with the Driveyou will find an interesting tree close by the fence,about midway between the path and the Drive. Itis the persimmon tree (Diospyros Virginiana) and inSeptember when the frosty sparkling days come yo


Trees and shrubs of Prospect park . close to theWalk, ash-leaved maple. The next tree along thepath is silver maple, then sycamore maple, Norwaymaple, ash-leaved maple, broad-leaved European lin-den, cherry birch, Norway spruce, flowering dogwoodand ash-leaved maple at the end of the Walk on theleft just as you go out to Ocean Avenue. In the littlesection made by the fork of the path with the Driveyou will find an interesting tree close by the fence,about midway between the path and the Drive. Itis the persimmon tree (Diospyros Virginiana) and inSeptember when the frosty sparkling days come youwill see its yellow globose berries about an inch long,showing plainly on its branches. The frost ripens theberries. This brings you to Ocean Avenue, but be-fore you go home take a look at the large leavedmaple trees that have been set along the are rich crimson in early spring when they are Schwedlers maples, varieties of the Norwaymaple. ^^Mr~W;i^« SECTIONAL DIAGRAM 53 A ^4W--^ - -3850-UO TO. Explanations, Sectional Diagram No. 6 Common Name 1. Oriental plane tree. 2. Yellow birch. 3. Hackberry or sugar- berry. 4. European hornbeam. 5. American basswood. 6. Tulip tree. 7. European or tree alder. 8. Umbrella tree. 9. American or white elm. 10. Soulanges magnolia. 11. Indian bean or southern catalpa. 12. Norway spruce. 13. European larch. 14. Austrian pine. 15. Scotch pine. 16. European flowering ash. 17. Koelreuteria. 18. Japan quince. 19. Variegated Weigela. 20. Judas tree or red bud. 21. American white or gray birch. 22. Golden bell or Forsythia. 23. Weeping European larch. 24. American hornbeam. 25. American hornbeam. 26. Oleaster. 27. Ash-leaved maple or box elder. 28. Mock orange or sweet syringa. Botanical Name Platanus tula lute Occidentalis. Carpimis bignonioides. Picea excclsa. Lari


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