The Prince’s Pine 
On the opposite page is a picture of the 
Prince’s Pine. 
Its leaves are firm. Their margins 
are toothed. 
At the top of the plant is an umble 
of whitish flowers. The petals at their 
bases are rose-tinged. They are slightly 
fleshy. The flower is beautiful, but if 
you pick it for a bouquet, it will disap¬ 
point you. Its petals will soon fall. 
The plant is woody near the ground. 
You can scarcely break it. 
No. 16. 
