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STLVA AMERICANA. 



Betula populifolia, 

 Betula rubra, 

 Carpinus ostrya, 

 Celtis crassifolia, 

 Celtis occidentalis, 

 Cerasus borealis, 

 Cerasus caroliniana, 

 Cerasus virginiana 

 Cornus florida, 

 Cupressus thyoides, 

 Fagus ferruginea, 

 Fagus sylvestris, 

 Gordonia lasyanthus, 

 Gordonia pubescens, 

 Hopea tinctoria, . 

 Kalmia latifolia, . 

 Laurus caroliniensis, 

 Magnolia acuminata, 

 Magnolia auriculata, 

 Magnolia cordata, 

 Magnolia Grandiflora, 

 Magnolia tripetala, 

 Morus rubra, 

 Nyssa aquatica, . 

 Nyssa sylvatica, . 

 Pinekne-ya pubens, 

 Pinus rigida, 

 Quercus pumila, . 

 Rhododendron maximum, 

 Thuja occidentalis, 

 Tilia alba, . i 

 Tilia americana, . 

 Tilifc pubescens, . 

 Ulmus rubra, 



White Birch. 



Red Birch. 



Iron Wood. 



Hack Berry. 



American Nettle Tree. 



Red Cherru. 



Wild Orange. 



Wild Cherry. 



Bog Wood. 



White Cedar. 



Red Beech. 



White Beech. 



Loblolly Bay. 



Franklinia. 



Sweet Leaf. 



Mountain Laurel. 



Red Bay. 



Cucumber Tree. 



Long-Leaved Cucumber Tree. 



Heart-Leaved Cucumber Tree. 



Big Laurel. 



Umbrella Tree. 



Red Mulberry. 



Tupelo. 



Black Gum. 



Georgia Bark. 



Pitch Pine. 



Running Oak. 



Dwarf Rose Bay. " 



American Arbor Vitce Tree. 



White Lime Tree. 



Bass Wood. 



Downy Lime Tree. 



Red or Slippery Elm. 

 3d. Cuttings. Shoots of one year's growth are the most 

 proper to be used in this mode of propagating several kinds of 

 forest trees. The shoots should be selected from the most 

 healthy and free-grown branches, and cut into lengths of from six 

 to eighteen inches, according to the kind of tree.. If evergreens 

 (a, Plate 104), the leaves should be cut off half way up from 

 the root end of the cutting (&). Deciduous trees should have 

 shed their leaves before the cuttings (c) are taken from them. 

 The root ends of the cuttings should be cut finely smooth, and 

 inserted from about a half to three parts of their length into the 



