ON TREES AND BIRDS. 



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seem to put out anything. This is a great wrong, 

 for if the street trees prove to be defective it is a great 

 loss to the value of the property. The planting on the 

 streets should be done with the greatest care, and the 

 very best of trees should be used. There are but few 

 objects more attractive than a fine street beautifully 

 arched with healthy oaks, elms, or other suitable trees. 



