514 BOARD OF AGEICULTUEE. 



1881. This can be obtained of Jas. Anglim & Co., 1424 F 

 St., Washington, D. C, who makes a specialty of obtain- 

 ing U. S. publications. 



[B.] 



TWENTY GOOD TREES FOR PLANTATIONS. 



Acer saccharinum (Rock or Sugar Maple). 



Robinia Pseudacacia (Locust). 



Fraxinus Americana (White Ash). , 



Catalpa speciosa (Western Catalpa). 



Juglans cinerea (Butternut). 



Juglans nigra (Black Walnut). 



Prunus serotina (Black Cherry). 



Carya alba (Shagbark Hickory). 



Carya sulcata (Western Hickory). 



Quercus alba (White Oak). 



Quercus macrocarpa (Overcup or Burr Oak). 



Castanca vulgaris, var. Americana (Sweet Chestnut). 



Fagus ferruginea (Beech). 



Tsuga Canadensis (Hemlock Spruce). 



ChaniiBcyparis sphgeroidea (White Cedar) , for swamps. 



Pinus strobus (White Pine) . 



Pinus resinosa (Red Pine). 



Pinus rigida (Pitch Pine), for sandy places. 



Pseudotsuga Douglasii (Douglas Fir). 



Larix Europoea (European Larch). 



[C] 



FIFTEEN GOOD TREES FOR ROADSIDES. 



Acer saccharinum (Rock or Sugar Maple). 



Fraxinus Americana (White Ash). 



Tilia Americana (Bass wood). 



Ulmus Americana (Elm). 



Carya alba (Shagbark Hickory). 



Quercus alba (White Oak). 



Quercus Muhlenbergii ( Chestnut Oak) . 



Quercus coccinea (Scarlet Oak). 



Quercus tinctoria (Black Oak). 



Castanea vulgaris, var. Americana (Sweet Chestnut). 



