Home Grounds

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MAGNOLIA. This is one of the most beautiful and various of all vegetation ; there are many varieties, from those with leaves only a few inches in length to those whose leaves are even two feet long. The variety of forms, both of flowers and leaves, seems unlimited, as 64 HOME GROUNDS.
well as the colors of the blossoms ; some have a delicious perfume. In the South magnolia-trees reach an altitude of seventy feet, and a blossoming grove is a beautiful sight. Some varieties are evergreens.
MULBER
...RY (Paper). This is the only variety of mul- berry that is valuable as a garden tree. Its peculiar in- terest consists in the different forms assumed by the leaves, no two being exactly alike. It looks like an ex- otic, as it really is, being indigenous to Japan and the South Sea Islands. It grows rapidly to about thirty feet, and bears red berries.
OAK. To attain its greatest development and beauty, the oak requires ample space, free exposure to sun and air, and deep, rich soil. Evelyn in his " Sylva " says : " The incomparable uses of this wood were needless to enumer- ate ; but so.


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