GUIDE TO THE TREES 



6. — Long, slender, finely serrate The Willoiv 



6.— Coarsely crenately-toothed The Chestnut Oaks 



6. — Obovate or oval — wavy-toothed Witch Hazel 



The Plums 

 The Cherries 

 Crab-Apple 



-Serrate -| Sourwood 



June-berry 

 The Silver-bells 

 The Beeches 

 7. — Lobes entire — 8 

 7. — Lobes slightly indented — 9 

 7. — Lobes coarsely toothed — 10 



8. — Apex truncate, three-lobed Tulip-tree 



8. — Lobes and sinuses rounded Oaks {White Oak Group) 



8. — Lobes rounded, lobes 2 or 3 Sassafras 



8. — Lobed or coarsely toothed, under surface cov- 

 ered with white down IFhite Fcplar 



9. — Five-lobed, finely serrate Sweet Gum 



9. — Variously lobed, irregularly toothed 77/1? Mulberries 



10. — Irregularly toothed, lobes bristle pointed. . Oaks (Red Oak 



Group) 



10. — Leaf broad, lobes coarsely toothed Sycatnore 



4. — Margins entire — 11 



,. ■ ^ i Sweet Viburnum 



4. — Margins serrate { „, , ,, 



^ " \ Black Haw 



4. — Margins lobed The Maples 



1 1 . — Ovate, veins prominent Flowering Dogwood 



1 1. — Heart-shaped, large The Catalpas 



1 1 . — Oval Fringe Tree 



2. — Leaves pinnately compound — 12 



2. — Leaves bi- pinnately compound — 13 



3.-Leaves palmately compound j ^f^ Hors7-chestnuts 



12. — Alternate — 14 

 12. — Opposite — 15 

 14. — Margin of leaflets entire — 16 



14. — Margin of leaflets with two or three teeth athase. .Ailantkus 



( The Sumachs 



I4.-Margin of leaflets serrate \ l^' fL^7^"J" "^'^^ 



" The Walnuts 



I The Hickories 



16. — Leaflets oval, apex obtuse The Locusts 



16. — Leaflets oblong apex acute Poison Sumach 



