ILLUSTRATIONS 



FRONTISPIECE 



Oak tree on Rabbit Lane, near 

 County Line Road. Photograph by 

 Charles Edward Pancoast. 



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The "Morris-Littell" House, at south- 

 east corner of Main and High 

 streets. The rear part of this house 

 I believe to have once been the res- 

 idence of Dr. Christopher Witt. — (E. 

 C. J.) Photo by J. H. Russ. 



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George Redles. A remarkable bota- 

 nist, whose knowledge of our native 

 and cultivated plants is unsurpass- 

 ed, and whose modesty is equal to 

 his acquirements. Photograph by 

 Mrs. George Redles. 



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Wakefield, a notable historic man- 

 sion, whose surrounding grounds 

 exhibit many of our finest plants. 

 Etching by Joseph Pennell. Penna. 

 Magazine. 



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Naglee Houses. Original houses, ex- 

 hibiting to the present the stone 

 dwellings of the early settlement. 

 Photograph of "The Philadelphia 

 Times." 



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Weeping Elms. Beautiful specimens 

 shading the entrance to Meehans' 

 nurseries. Cut from "Meehans' 

 Monthly." 



