. Familiar trees and their leaves . Trees. THE PINE. 267 are a little deeper in color. The bark of the trunk is grayish brown, and the thin scales, perpendicularly arranged, are often sharply and hori- zontally cracked across. The. Jersey Scrub Pine. young twigs have a purplish-brown hue, with a plumr like bloom. The Jersey scrab pine grows from 15 to 40 feet high, and is found on barren and sandy ground, from Long Island, N. T., to South Carolina near the coast, and westward through Kentucky to southern Indiana, The cone is about two inches long, and is furnished with thornlike prickles on th
. Familiar trees and their leaves . Trees. THE PINE. 267 are a little deeper in color. The bark of the trunk is grayish brown, and the thin scales, perpendicularly arranged, are often sharply and hori- zontally cracked across. The. Jersey Scrub Pine. young twigs have a purplish-brown hue, with a plumr like bloom. The Jersey scrab pine grows from 15 to 40 feet high, and is found on barren and sandy ground, from Long Island, N. T., to South Carolina near the coast, and westward through Kentucky to southern Indiana, The cone is about two inches long, and is furnished with thornlike prickles on the tips of the scales. YeUow Pine. ^he yellow pine is a straight, sym- Knusmitis. metrical, often cone-shaped tree, 50 HnnseoUnata. ^^ ^qq ^^^^ ^^^^ ^-^^^ j^ valuable for its lumber. Indeed, yellow pine is next in value to Georgia pine, and is largely used as an ornamental wood for interior trimmings, flooring, ceihng, ship-. 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 Mathews, F. Schuyler (Ferdinand Schuyler), 1854-1938. New York : D. Appleton
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