LOMBABDY POPLAR. 33 



were removed from their hard-wood neigh- 

 bours to give more room for them, 



WEYMOUTH PINE. 



This species of fir is little known among 

 us; in Surrey and many other counties in 

 England it flourishes and is highly orna^ 

 mental, 



POPLAE. 



Black Italian. This free-growing, useful 

 timber tree requires no particular notice from 

 me. It recommends itself by the not far dis- 

 tant return it makes to the planter, and the 

 various uses for which its timber is applicable ; 

 and there are very few of our localities where 

 situations are not to be found whereon to 

 grow it profitably and without its interference 

 with anything growing near it. 



LOMBABDY POPLAB. 



A lofty tree with spiral crown tapering 

 from its base upwards. I am not aware of 



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