Germantown Old And New Microform Its Rare And Notable Plants

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Germantown Old And New Microform Its Rare And Notable Plants
Edwin C Edwin Costley Jellett
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" Other plants at Butler Place worthy of notice are a black walnut and a coffee tree, both of im- mense size and majestic proportions. Distributed throughout our territory are many large and beautiful coffee trees (gymnoclaudus canadensis). One of these may be seeen at Dr. I. Pearson Willit's, on West Walnut lane; anoth- er holds its place in Vernon Park; and a specially fine specimen stands before the Welsh mansion at Spring-Bank.
39 RARE AND NOTABLE PLANTS At Dr. George De Benneville's "Sil-
...ver Pine Farm" is a group of white pine (pinus strobus), which if not the largest is at least the most imposing one among us. These trees are nine in number, are about two feet in di- ameter trunk, rise to a height of from 80 to 100 feet, and their shattered arms are familiar to every frequenter of Branchtown by way of Green lane or York road. As these trees gave name to the place, so we may refer to a farm house-like structure which once stood where Masonic Hall now stands on Main street near St.

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