the case, trees grow with the branches very much larger and 

 heavier leaved on one side than on the other. Such a tree 

 would present a very inartistic effect if placed in the centre or 

 of a p)lot alone. Here is where some accessory or supplemen- 

 tary effect is needed to depict a scene that is pleasing to the eye, 

 and in such a case the landscajie gardener adds some smaller 

 tree or plant to grow under the side of the tree having the 

 long branches and thick foliage. 



" MORIUYE." — A term applied to a group) of trees of one 

 variety trained to represent a forest scene. Here no studied 

 effect is shown, plants are indiscriminately placed and in such 

 position as one might exjiect to see in traveling through a pine 

 belt in this country. 



"YABUUYE." — Signifying a wooded scene where various 

 kinds of trees are found growing arranged in a manner similar 

 to that the trees would present if .seen in the native forest. 



"SEE G." — wherever used means refer toGlossary fordefinitions. 



