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place such a tree"as the present in the neighbourhood of other 
full-sprayed species, where the curiosity which it excites 
will add greatly to its value as an interesting object at that 
period of the year.* 
[Fig. 35. The Kentucky Coffee Tree.] 
The seeds vegetate freely, and the tree is usually propa- 
gated in that manner. It prefers a rich, strong soil, like most 
trees of the western states. 
* There are some very fine specimens upon the lawn at Dr Hosack’s seat, Hyde 
Park, N. Y. which have fruited for a number of years. See Fig. 35. 
