FOUR-LEAF OR PARRY PINE 



Young trees and those growing in open places are gen- 

 erally quite symmetrical in form. The older specimens, 

 20 to 30 feet high, with their black-barked, much divided 

 and gnarled branches must be rated as among our most 

 beautiful coniferous trees. In the upper reaches of 

 Horse Canyon near Van De Venter's Flat in the San 

 Jacinto Mountains are probably the finest specimens 

 and greatest numbers of individuals to be found in one 

 locality north of the Mexican boundary. 



