id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28764 McFarland, J. Horace (John Horace) Getting Acquainted with the Trees .txt text/plain 36897 2157 77 and I have been watching some trees bloom and bud and grow and fruit for flowers, it is well to look at a few tree-blooms, and to consider the maple of the woods, is one of the most familiar of American trees. oaks in early spring, and we do not realize that this family of trees, characteristic is surely the noble white oak, a tree most admirable in the long-leaved pine also gave a new tree sensation to the visitor from trees of the long-leaved or Southern yellow pine. liking for the rugged old trees that have followed blossom with fruit in tree of vigor and beauty of foliage but nastiness of flower odor, was Like many other common trees, the American elm blooms almost unnoticed. As a forest tree, however, our American sweet chestnut has a place of been shown the fruits of the Judas-tree, "in form like beautiful apples, Fruit trees for beauty, 82. ./cache/28764.txt ./txt/28764.txt