. Familiar trees and their leaves . Trees. 182 familiar'TilEES AND THEIR LEAVES. red stems bearing pretty, dark, gray-blue berries, whicli are ripe in early October. The tree is eom-. Alternate-leaved Dogwood. mon beside tbe roads and on the banks of streams in the mountain regions of 'New Hampshire; in fact, it is a familiar object in all the Northern States; it also extends southward through the Alleghany Mountains as far as northern Georgia and Alabama. It is often- est found in shrub form, but frequently it grows to a height of 25 or even 30 Please note that these images are extract
. Familiar trees and their leaves . Trees. 182 familiar'TilEES AND THEIR LEAVES. red stems bearing pretty, dark, gray-blue berries, whicli are ripe in early October. The tree is eom-. Alternate-leaved Dogwood. mon beside tbe roads and on the banks of streams in the mountain regions of 'New Hampshire; in fact, it is a familiar object in all the Northern States; it also extends southward through the Alleghany Mountains as far as northern Georgia and Alabama. It is often- est found in shrub form, but frequently it grows to a height of 25 or even 30 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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