Our Trees. a Popular Account of the Trees in the Streets And Gardens of Salem, And of the Native Trees of Essex County, Massachusetts, With the Location of Trees, And Historical And Botanical Notes
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The English walnut (Juglans regia) is a native of Persia, but it has been cultivated in England for over three hundred years. It is not perfectly hardy here. 65 There are fruiting trees in Mrs. Chase's garden, No. 69 Lafayette street, in Mrs. K. T. Woods' garden on North street, in the garden in the rear of Dr. T. L. Perkins' private hospital on Federal street, and in the yard of Mr. G. P. Bray at 109 Bridge street. On Lynde street, in the yard of Mr. S. W. Gard- ner's house. No. 4, at the rear... of the new Odell Build- ing, is a curious hybrid walnut, intermediate in character between the English and black walnuts. Although it is claimed that this tree and the one in Mr. Bray's yard were planted by the same person, and were sup- posed to be the same species, others dispute the claim. However this may be, the trees are not the same. The Lynde street tree is a hybrid walnut ( Juglans vilmorini- ana) which appears to have originated independently in several places. The tree which was first named is in the garden of M.
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