NT. H. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, 

 Hanover, N. H. 



Dear Sir : 



Will you please inform me whether the following trees and shrubs 

 are found in your town, and kindly return the list marked, common, rare, not 

 known, as the case may be ? If not able to answer the questions yourself, 

 will you please hand this circular to some one you think can do «o ? 

 Prickly Ash. 



Poison Sumach or Poison Dogwood. 

 Flowering Dogwood. 

 White Ash. 

 Red Ash. 

 Black Ash. 

 Sassafras. 

 Hackberry. 

 Red Mulberry. 

 White Mulberry. 

 Button wood or Sycamore. 

 Black Walnut. 

 Shell-bark Hickory. 

 Pig-nut Hickory. 

 Bitter-nut Hickory. 

 White Oak. 

 Chestnut Oak. 

 Scarlet Oak. 

 Black Oak. 

 Red Oak. 

 Chestnut. 

 Leverwood. 



Hornbeam or Blue Beech. J ^» / 



Black Birch. ^, a J 2^^^^^ € ^^' 



Gray Birch. (fi^^t- *~ <*~~&C& - _ fi^^O? _ 



Yellow Birch. 

 Paper or White Birch. 

 Pitch Pine. 

 Norway Pine. 

 White Spruce. 

 Red Cedar. 



White Cedar or Arbor Vita;. 

 Juniper. 



Yours respectfully, 



HENRY G. JESUP. 



March, 1890. 



