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the strong-growing Japanese mulberry known as "Lhoo," and much 

 surpasses that of the white or red mulberries. 



Elms are often planted in this region. Two Huntingdon elms at the 

 west gate, planted from the nursery in 1892, now girth 31 and 35 inches, 



and have a very large spread of branches. They were in full bloom 

 March 29, 1902. 



English Oaks are well represented here, as well as many other species 

 of Quercus. All have been planted since 1894, and many now bear 

 acorns. Those left untrimmed are " bushy," branch near the ground, 



