. Annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station. Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). 25. Small-fruited Shagbark Hickory. a. The structure of the TREE-TOP. In the summer time, we distin- guish the kinds of trees chiefly by means of the shape and the foliage. In winter the foliage is gone ; but the shape remains, and the framework of the tree is also conspicuous. Trees are as distinct in winter as in summer ; and in some respects their char- acters are more apparent and pronounced. Observe the outline of a tree against the dull winter sky.
. Annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station. Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). 25. Small-fruited Shagbark Hickory. a. The structure of the TREE-TOP. In the summer time, we distin- guish the kinds of trees chiefly by means of the shape and the foliage. In winter the foliage is gone ; but the shape remains, and the framework of the tree is also conspicuous. Trees are as distinct in winter as in summer ; and in some respects their char- acters are more apparent and pronounced. Observe the outline of a tree against the dull winter sky. It does not matter what kind of tree it is. Note its height, shape 26. Pig7iut Hickory. This and Fig. 2y are from ''Lessons with Plants.''. 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 Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station. Ithaca, N. Y. : The University
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