A M A W ALK T R E E S 
Oak—Quercus 
It is generally considered that the Oaks are of very slow growth, 
and for that reason they are not planted as extensively as their beauty 
and vigor merit. This is a mistaken idea. The Oaks here catalogued 
make nearly as rapid growth as, for example, the Sugar Maple. 
AME RIG ATT P1X. Quercus Palusiris 
The most rapid growing of the Oaks. It is a very beautiful varie¬ 
ty, distinguished by its long, somewhat drooping branches. The foliage 
is deeply cut and turns orange and scarlet in the fall. Grows best in 
rich, well drained soil. 
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