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Landscape in southern California. — Bougainvillea, Banksian rose, Phmnix 

 canariensis (in color) . . . • . . . Frontispiece 



Example of the large rural park. View in Prospect Park, Bi'ooklyn 

 View m a landscape cemetery . . . . 



A good field of lettuce ......... 



LiUum speciosum in an attractive setting (in color) .... 



The tulip tree. — Liriodeiviron Tulipifera ...... 



Magnolia Soulangeatm, the commonest hybrid magnolia in the North . 

 A Paheri mango tree in fruit. — Florida ...... 



Muskmelon of the Hackensack type (in color) ..... 



Narcissus poeticus. — The ]3oet's narcissus; hardy and good . 



North American horticidture. — A commercial cabbage field in New .Jersey 



North American horticultm-e. — -A peach orchard in eastern Maryland 



North American horticulture. — An orange grove in Florida 



North American horticulture. — Foothill orchards in California 



Nut-culture. — The original (native) tree of the Butterick pecan, in Illinois; a 



commercial pecan ]>lantation in Georgia ..... 

 Odontoglossum crispum, with Asparagus Sprengeri decoration 

 Onion. — The Prizetakcr, a handsome pale yellow i>oi)ular variety 

 A cluster of oranges, the Pineapple variety (in color) 

 An orchid fancier's house. — Cypripediums, Selenipediums, Miltonias, Lselias 



Oncidiums .......... 



Oaiiiuiida cinnamomca, the cinnamon fern, in its native place . 



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