EVERGREEN TREES. 



stcMU ono to tliroo foci in (li:nn(>l(M-. Califoniia, from MtMuiociiio 

 County to I\lari[)()s;i ( 'ountv. 



T. taxifolia, Am. — Stinking CiHlar. — liCiivi^s about an iiu li and 

 :i liair lon^, very sliarp-|)()inttHl, rij;i(l, almost st'ssil(% pale shin- 

 ing L!,rrc'n. I5ran(;lu\s horizontal spnvulin^*, witli somewhat two 

 rounded branehlets. Fruit about tlu» sizi» and shapi^ of a mit- 

 juefj^, with a smooth bark or shell. A small branehli^t is vc\) 

 resented in 11 «^u re 50, about t wo-1 birds of 1 he natural siz<\ A 

 small tree, twoiity to I'orty feet high, witii odorii'erous and very 



durabh^ wood. In nnddle l*'loii(la. This specie's has proved 

 (piite hardy in favorabh* soils and locations as far north as tlu» 

 ( 'ilyof N(^w York, and in a few instiinces farther north, but 

 eaiuiot be; recommended for general eultivatiou except in the 

 South. 



roitMKiN SIM":(MKB. 



'I', niicironi, Zueeariin. — Nul-bcarin^- Torn^ya. — TiCVives as in our 

 na.tiv(» sj)ecies, bnl of a, dai'k ;^lossy-/^reen coloi*. Hranchcs 

 numerous, with scaly barU. P'ruil, (♦^^fjj-Hhapcd, and about an 

 inch Ion*:;. A t.i'c(» from foi ty to sixty feet hi«^h, nali\'c oi' {\n) 

 West (yoast of Ni|)pofi, .lapan. Not thorouj;hly t<'sled in t his 

 coiuitry, its liardine ; ; i ; somcNv hat doubtful in our Ni)r(iiei-n 



