Forest trees of the Pacific slope . inches long. When open and dry the cone-scales are so thin and flexible that they can be squeezed together without break-ing them. Seed-leaves, about 0, very slender, and one-half to nearly three-fourths of an inch long. Wood, pale yellowish white, soft, very straight and forf:st trees of the pacific slope. 89 fln<;-Kriiiii<l- Oiio of the two most important timber spruc-es of northoastf;rnNorth America. —Lontf-livffl. ftiU-jcrown trees an afi:e of 2.^0 to 3.^0 years. Newfoundland to Hudson Bay and northw<8tward to Alaska ; southwar


Forest trees of the Pacific slope . inches long. When open and dry the cone-scales are so thin and flexible that they can be squeezed together without break-ing them. Seed-leaves, about 0, very slender, and one-half to nearly three-fourths of an inch long. Wood, pale yellowish white, soft, very straight and forf:st trees of the pacific slope. 89 fln<;-Kriiiii<l- Oiio of the two most important timber spruc-es of northoastf;rnNorth America. —Lontf-livffl. ftiU-jcrown trees an afi:e of 2.^0 to 3.^0 years. Newfoundland to Hudson Bay and northw<8tward to Alaska ; southward to northornNew York, Michi^^an, Wisconsin, Minnesota. South Dakota, Montana, and British.


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