INDEX 



Crab-apples, Chinese and Japanese, 



88; Ringo, Kaido, Toringo, 93. 

 Crab, Wild, 83. 

 Crab, Soulard, 86. 

 Crab, Wild, fruit, ^87. 

 Cypress, 72. 



Diospyros, 229. 

 Dogwood berries, *i87. 

 Dogwood, Blue-berried, 200. 

 Dogwood, White, 197, ^199. 



Hickory, Shagbark, 171, *i73. 

 Hollies, Japanese, English, Hima- 

 layan, 195. 

 Holly, American, 194, *i96. 

 Holly, leaves and berries, ^195. 



Johnny Appleseed, 87. 

 Judas-tree, 201. 

 Judas-tree, Eastern, 202. 

 June-berry, 205. 

 Juniper, Common, 71. 



Elkwood, 20. 



Elm and the Tulip, 131. 



Elm, American, *ix, 134, ^136, 



139- 

 Elm at Capitol Park, 141. 

 Elm, English, 142; *i43. 

 Elm lawn, 138. 

 Elm, Slippery, 142, seed-pods, 

 Elm, Wahoo or Winged, 144. 

 Elms, Paul and Virginia, 141. 



Fence-post tree (locust), 210. 



Fernow, Dr., on pines, 52. 



Filbert, 181. 



Fir, Balsam, 70. 



Fir, Nordmann's, 65. 



Firs, 65. 



Fruit trees for beauty, 82. 



Goat Island, plants on, 113. 



Habenaria, Round-leaved, 54. 



Hazelnut, 181. 



Hemlock, 55. 



Hemlock Hill, ^56. 



Hickory, False Shagbark, 176. 



Hickory, Mockernut, 176. 



Hickory, Pignut, 176. 



Kaki, 233. 



Keeler, Miss, quoted, 



17. 



i37> 



131, 



Linden, American, 206; flowers, 



^207, ^209. 

 Linden, European, 208. 

 Liquidambar, 219, *22o; fruits, *222. 

 Liriodendron, 145; candlesticks, 147; 



buds opening, 149; flowers of, 



^150. 153- 

 Liriodendrons in Washington, 152. 

 Locust, Black, 210; flowers, *2ii. 

 Locust, young trees, *2i2. 



Maple, Ash-leaved, Box-elder, or 

 Negundo, 17; flowers, *i7; in 

 bloom, ^19. 



Maple, Black, 22. 



Maple, Japanese, 23. 



Maple, Large-leaved, 22. 



Maple, Mountain, 21. 



Maple, Norway, 8; bloom, ^9 ; sa- 

 maras, ^i. 



Maple, Red, Scarlet or Swamp, 6; 

 young leaves, ^7. 



Maple, Silver, 4; flowers, ^4; sa- 

 maras, *3. 



Maple, Striped, 20, *2i. 



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