10 FIG. 2 FLOWERING DOGWOOD (ComilS fiorida LINN. 



New England to Florida, westward to Minnesota and Texas. Wood, often called 

 boxwood, unusually heavy, tough, strong and hard, receiving high polish, suitable for 

 use in carving, engraving, turnery and for bearings of machinery; used largely for shut lies 

 in the textile industry. Forestry Hall. Case E, 7 



