"A work of more than ordinary interest." — Gouvcmcur Tribune. 



lie reading matter is very clear and plain." — Calgary Herald, Canada. 



"It will pave tlic way for a genera] understanding of a popular branch of 

 this important subject." — Utica Herald-Dispatch. 



" The hints upon the process of planting are useful." — Rochester Democrat. 



" The book makes a strong plea for tree planting in connection with road 

 construction, and contains much other interesting matter." — Poiighkecpsic 

 Eagle. 



" Rich in fine and instructive illustrations." — Ithaca Journal. 



"Compiled with special reference to the requirements of those desiring to 

 beautify city streets and country highways, but who are without the practical 

 or professional knowledge necessary to the work." — Nyack Journal. 



" Not only an instructive, but a decidedly interesting volume." — Daily 

 Saratogian. 



" Shows how to select, how to plant, and how to prune." — lVatcrtozi.ni Times. 



" The work is a very fine one for study by those who believe in tree culture." 

 —Suffolk Bulletin. 



"The publication is a most interesting one, giving comprehensive informa- 

 tion about trees suitable for planting along highways." — Cohoes Dispatch. 



" Gives a great deal that the average citizen never thought of." — Rome 

 Sentinel. 



"Contains useful information on the subject of trees, their planting and 

 culture." — Binghamton Leader. 



"I cannot praise too highly this beautiful monograph on Tree Planting. It 

 is a treat t" have Sltch a dainty publication." — Charles /-'. Wingate, Sanitary 

 r, New York City. 



" Publications of this kind will be appreciated, especially by persons without 

 i in rience in setting out trees." — J. M I Y. 



" 1 have received from the J. B, Lyon Company a copy of your admirable 



and interesting pamphlet. 'Tree Planting on Streets and Highways.' I have 



studied it with instruction in connection with the planting of trees on my 



on Long Island, and have sent lor another CO Guthrie, 



'son, 52 William street, New York City. 



"I rei i our Member > i V. embly, Hon. John Orr, 



the book, 'Tree Planting on Street ps.' Allow me to say that 



although I studied with the late Char 1 . - I (owning, and have had an experience 

 of over twenty years, I find some very useful points in reading this work, and 

 so far as my knowledj approve every word it contains." — William B. 



Westervelt, Superintendent Woo ery, Seivburg, .V. 5". 



By far the most complete and instructive account with which I am familiar. 

 It is certainly gotten out in handsome style. 1 am glad to have the transcripts 

 relating to the laws of the various states in regard to the i 

 on streets end highways." — /Ye/'. Willis A. Jepson, Department of /'"tuny. 

 University of Calif.': 



"An excellent work. It will he of o i i isl I i mi Hon. Ellis ./. 



Apga '■nl Shade 'Tree Commission, Cast J. 



" Quite interest 1 1 R I Tree 



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I have read and reread it with care, and find it very interesting and instruc- 

 tive, h contains more correct and valuable information than anything of its 

 which has come under my observation." — Henry J. Laishaw, City 

 ester, Kansas t ity. Mo. 



"Very interesting. 1 wish it to place copies before em 



of oil! i Hers so that ii 1 



streets in residential districts " XJth street. New 



"J. B Lyon I ompany: I hope you will have a large demand for this book 



i very state in the I'm i great pleasure." — William 



ank of Cat i al. 



" This bulletin— if it may be g i lest a titl p] nting, 



should be of value throughout the State." l/i Datui I Smith, ( hair man, 



( 'ity. 



" ["he genera] tyl In I k is rem irkably hand 



while I enjoy studying the reproduction of photographs, 1 have been particu- 

 larly interest) d in th liowi E the lea da A to this 



1 ttitude " Mr. ''<h,, II Bissell D -trait, Micl . 



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