. In God's out-of-doors. Natural history. caress, for it is carven into hundreds of hundreds of cameos so lovely as that they might each be a seal for an artist's ring and carven by Nassaro in the days when his eyesight and artist's instinct were perfec tion This picture as you see it is a hint only, for every beech trunk has its own wealth of cameos. And you may use many a daylight looking over their patterns, just a; you look over the precious stones. »'^) vS,;' y) in a cabinet, without any sense of weariness or repetition. A hackberry is a beautiful trunk This one is a picture taken from


. In God's out-of-doors. Natural history. caress, for it is carven into hundreds of hundreds of cameos so lovely as that they might each be a seal for an artist's ring and carven by Nassaro in the days when his eyesight and artist's instinct were perfec tion This picture as you see it is a hint only, for every beech trunk has its own wealth of cameos. And you may use many a daylight looking over their patterns, just a; you look over the precious stones. »'^) vS,;' y) in a cabinet, without any sense of weariness or repetition. A hackberry is a beautiful trunk This one is a picture taken from my farm, though truth to say it is the most beautiful hackberry bole I have ever seen. Deep corrugations, as if sculptured by some genius And indeed, so it was; for this genius sculptor was God He is painter, poet, landscape- gardener, botanist, lover of flowers, keeper of birds, A HACKBERRY 49. 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 Quayle, William A. (William Alfred), 1860-1925. Cincinnati, Jennings & Pye; New York, Eaton & Mains


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