October 31, 1894.] 



Garden and Forest. 



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Fig. 69.— Juglans regia X cinerea.— See page 434. 



th? SfS* It ?T betW T en the lo , W6r f XiI ' ary bud and four ' instead of three > P airs of ^e™ 1 leaflets, and the leaf- 

 the top of the leaf-scar. In general outline, texture and lets are obscurely and remotely serrate and shVhtlv 

 summer coloring, he leaves of the hybrids resemble those pubescent, even at maturity, on he lower surface e spo- 

 of Juglans regia, although they are generally composed of dally on the midribs and primary veins. The leaves 



