. Familiar trees and their leaves . Trees. 282 FAMILIAR TREES AND THEIR LEAVES. the species. There are three species common ia the northeastern section of the country—the red, black, and white. The most interesting one of these is the Bed Spruce. red spruce.* This tree is famihar Picea rubra. to thosc who may have climbed the granite hills of ISTew Hampshire; nowhere else has the spruce seemed to me quite so impressive, for in. RtI Spruce. * Botanists differ in opinion about the red sprnoe; some con- sider it II variety of tlie black sprnce. In the Manual, fol- lows Englemann's name, Pic


. Familiar trees and their leaves . Trees. 282 FAMILIAR TREES AND THEIR LEAVES. the species. There are three species common ia the northeastern section of the country—the red, black, and white. The most interesting one of these is the Bed Spruce. red spruce.* This tree is famihar Picea rubra. to thosc who may have climbed the granite hills of ISTew Hampshire; nowhere else has the spruce seemed to me quite so impressive, for in. RtI Spruce. * Botanists differ in opinion about the red sprnoe; some con- sider it II variety of tlie black sprnce. In the Manual, fol- lows Englemann's name, Picea nigra, var. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Mathews, F. Schuyler (Ferdinand Schuyler), 1854-1938. New York : D. Appleton


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