Illustrated Flushing and vicinity : College Point, Broadway-Flushing, Malba-on-the-Sound, Whitestone, Bayside, Douglaston, Little Neck in the third wa . e well represented.There are more white pines than anyother, but the Scotch, Austrian Stoneand the shrubby knee pine are here. The European larch, with its deci-duous needles, that is one of theearliest trees to don its summer coatof green, is here. The Japanese larch, Pseudo Larix Kaempferi, is represented byone specimen, a beautiful tree in front of Mr.Jacksons on Washington Street. Closely related to the larch is the Cypress(Taxodium), of w

Illustrated Flushing and vicinity : College Point, Broadway-Flushing, Malba-on-the-Sound, Whitestone, Bayside, Douglaston, Little Neck in the third wa . e well represented.There are more white pines than anyother, but the Scotch, Austrian Stoneand the shrubby knee pine are here. The European larch, with its deci-duous needles, that is one of theearliest trees to don its summer coatof green, is here. The Japanese larch, Pseudo Larix Kaempferi, is represented byone specimen, a beautiful tree in front of Mr.Jacksons on Washington Street. Closely related to the larch is the Cypress(Taxodium), of w Stock Photo
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Illustrated Flushing and vicinity : College Point, Broadway-Flushing, Malba-on-the-Sound, Whitestone, Bayside, Douglaston, Little Neck in the third wa . e well represented.There are more white pines than anyother, but the Scotch, Austrian Stoneand the shrubby knee pine are here. The European larch, with its deci-duous needles, that is one of theearliest trees to don its summer coatof green, is here. The Japanese larch, Pseudo Larix Kaempferi, is represented byone specimen, a beautiful tree in front of Mr.Jacksons on Washington Street. Closely related to the larch is the Cypress(Taxodium), of which there are at least 3species. The T. Lantifolium on Broadway, in front of the new high school, T. Glypto-strobus on Parsons Avenue, just South ofBroadway, noted for its curly needles, andanother Chinese species on Sanford Avenuenear Parsons Avenue. Other conifera arered cedar or Juniper, Arbor Vitae, Hemlock, several kinds of spruce and balsam. Thenthere are the beautiful evergreens Retino-spera, Cryptomaria and Yews. There arequite a number of Gingko trees, but the twoJapanese Larch—Washington St. that are much the finest specimens are on 17. Weeping Beech, Washington Street