September 23, 1896.] 



Garden and Forest. 



385 



F'g. Si- — Evonymua obovatus. — See page 384. 



ground as early as the weather will permit produce from 

 the axils of almost every leaf their large and glowing- 

 calyces from the latter part of August onward. 



Carpinus Caroliniana. — The American Hornbeam, in 



some places called the Blue Beech or Water Beech, is 

 found along the banks of streams from the Dominion of 

 Canada to Florida, and readies its greatest size in the 

 southern Appalachian region and in "eastern Texas and 



