108 Andromeda arborea. 



Sorrel Tree, though it attains a considerable diameter, has a soft, 

 reddish kind of wood, of no value in the arts, nor is it, from the diffi- 

 culty with which it burns,"of any account for fuel. As an ornamental 

 tree, however, it is certainly worthy of attention, and will grow very 

 far to the north of its natural situations, and flowers at the height 

 of five or six feet. It is cultivated in Bartram's gardens, on the 

 Schuylkill, and in those of Messrs. Landreth. From specimens ob- 

 tained in these places the drawing has been made. 



The plate resembles a flowering twig, of its natural size. 



