. The book of evergreens. A practical treatise on the Coniferæ, or cone-bearing plants. Conifers. TUE CYP11ES5S , :ji7 to bo a A'alliable acquisilion to planters in the INIiddle States at least, if not still fiirlher north. 2. T. occidentalism TAnnrnm.—A:\rERTCAx Arbou ViTyE. (White Cciilar, incorrectly of some.)—Leaves qnite small, closely appressed, rhombic-ovate, imbricated in four Fio". 41.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS. Branches very numerous, ramulose, and assurgent, or re- curved. Cones small, oblong-ovoid, with dry, spreading, pointless scales. Seeds with a broad Aving all


. The book of evergreens. A practical treatise on the Coniferæ, or cone-bearing plants. Conifers. TUE CYP11ES5S , :ji7 to bo a A'alliable acquisilion to planters in the INIiddle States at least, if not still fiirlher north. 2. T. occidentalism TAnnrnm.—A:\rERTCAx Arbou ViTyE. (White Cciilar, incorrectly of some.)—Leaves qnite small, closely appressed, rhombic-ovate, imbricated in four Fio". 41.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS. Branches very numerous, ramulose, and assurgent, or re- curved. Cones small, oblong-ovoid, with dry, spreading, pointless scales. Seeds with a broad Aving all round the mar2;m. This well-known tree is a native of the northern portion of our continent, inhabiting low, moist situations, j^rinci-. 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 Hoopes, Josiah, 1832-1904. New York : Orange Judd & company


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