TREES 



south as an ornamental tree, because of the repeated at- 

 tacks of caterpillars. Tlie hitter are freiiUfiitlvused for 

 &shbait.-aicidrast: t:,n!.:<, y, rv,l, -hiM.- n .;> flow- 

 ering lawn tree. — '' !' ' ' r , ^ r\ug 



species is amoi) y 1 1 1 ' n ' . i.,. .rniii- 



blooming tree« :nii ; l.t ■ ii-.il 1,1 .,':ui , :i|,. .vm-k. 



The pink- :M,.i r. ! ' - : - :■!:,- ale . ..c. t dlli^ilv 



TREES 



1837 



period daring February. J. Sieboldiana is a very orna- 

 mental tree and very productive at an early age. J. 

 cinerea is suited only to the mountain regions of the 

 South. — Kwlreuteria panictdata. Very desirable for its 

 pinnate foliage and panicles of yellow flowers, which 



high are frequently found. Valuable for landscape 

 planting. — i?/cort« or Carya. The pecan is the best 



id. — Idesia />nlijiitr/jit . A handsome tree when grown 

 partial shade; the bark blisters in full sun.— Jug- 

 }is. J. nUjra is one of the most valuable ornamental 



'0 



in the open, with 1 



are succeeded by bladder-1 

 Indica. The Crape Myrtle i; 

 istic features of southern ho; 



Wm 



aud ornamental trees; thriv 

 taken from woods transpla 



grown in nursery and oi-ea 

 .sufficiently hir-r'i'wr u inu 1 



>vinK' shade 

 oil. Trees 

 sliould be 



f 



Vila Tree 

 (/(( at the 

 U'nhoo of 



and economic trees aud is extrnsnely planted for 

 avenues. The Persian or English walnut and its many 

 forms are being more largely planted than of old, but 

 are often injured by late spring frosts following a warm 



odor of : 



r-pti 



of .U. Inii'oJe 



altuiii iIh- si . , : .■ U. Vuhni and .1/. Soiilaiuie- 



aiia can lie tr - . i • - !■■ -leni -n,! iiiiiMi- to attain 

 a height of I . ;. Ml I'l.^ ..Ilier \ariiiies may be 



classed as slin.i. . I" .1 ;;,,.,, i,, ai-e ..licii injured by 

 late spring £ru. ■,,.- .)/,;,/ A,.,J,n-uch (Tridu of India, 

 Chinaberry). Almost naturalized south. It is of very 

 rapid growth and begins to flower at an early stage. 

 The flowers are delightfully fragrant with the perfume 



