Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station. 

 Bladder Nut Family ( Staphyleaceae) . 



\m.ri.an Bladdi-r Nut (Stapty M tnfutiu).—A shrub or email 

 .. inflated pud an inch lung. 1. alj. 



B .... -M.- Q, Wuudfurd. 



Maple Family {Aceraceae). 

 ? Striped Maple (Acer I. — 



! Mountain Maple icatuiu). — 



Sugar Maple (Acer sacckarutt and a great 



favorite because of its beauty and pleasant associations with the 

 childhood of most Kentuckians. 



ir, Allen. Ballard. Barren. Ba; Boyd, 



Boyle, B , Bullitt, 



Carroll, Casev. Clark, Christian, Clinton, Crittenden, Cumberland, 

 Davi .n, Elliott, Estil rant 



lin, Fulton, Gallatin. Garrard. I nup, 



Hancock, Hardin, Harrison, Bart, Benders ::. Hickman, I 

 Jefftr- a, J< -amine, Johnson, Kenton. Knott, Knox, Larue. Laurel, 

 Lawrence, Letd Logan, Lyon, Madison. 



in, Menifi i . Mercer, 

 ,!f,.. m Morgan, Muhlenlx .. N< 



Oldham, On IVndleton. 



Powell. Pulaski. Robertson, Rockcastle, Rowan, 

 She'. - - ■ Trimble. Union, 



Warren, Washington, Wayne, Webster, Whitley, Woodford. 



Black Maple (Acer nigrum).— A fine tree, sometimes seen in 



woodland pastures. The leaves are green on both sides, tho paler 



beneath. T ommon 8] r <> decidedly paler beneath. 



nmonly regarded as dist the preceding, and con- 



t .,l B rorie^ 1 - I have seen are at once 



recognizable by tin the lea- 



and adjoining count fie and Mercer (Linney) 

 Warn | 1'rice). 



