CHAPTER V. 
MORE TREES IN OUR GARDENS. 
: HEN, from a study of our wood- 
lands we come to consider how we 
can best—by extending the plant- 
ing of Trees at home—make 
amends for the unhealthiness of 
town and city life, and for the 
work of destruction by which our wood- 
land Trees have been—and in too many 
instances ruthlessly—pushed away, so to 
speak, from the neighbourhood of our dwelling- 
houses, we shall find that there is yet another 
means, in addition to those which have already 
been suggested, by which so desirable, so health- 
ful, and so delightful an object can be attained. 
The inhabitants of a free country for the attain- 
