ANOTHER HARDY GARDEN BOOK 



come to an end, and will be a comfort and 

 a blessing to your children's children. Sit- 

 ting in its grateful shade in Summer, the 

 rustling leaves will tell to the imagination 

 tales of the one who planted it and of those 

 whose lives have been lived beside it, and 

 in Winter its bare brown arms stretching 

 against the sky will speak of the resurrec- 

 tion of the year and the coming Springtime, 

 when green leaves will crown it anew, and 

 bring the reminder, "though dead yet shall 

 ye live." 



The following lists of a few useful trees 

 and shrubs may be of service to the reader: 



Six VERY SATISFACTORY TREES WHICH ARE COMPARATIVELY FREE 

 FROM THE ATTACKS OF INSECTS, LIVING TO GREAT 



AGE, AND GIVING FINE SHADE, ARE : 

 Oak, 

 Locust, 

 Tulip, 



Copper Beech, 

 White Birch, 

 American Ash. 



