Show Advice in Selecting Trees fO for Roadsides Oaks are more genera generally II useful for roadside planting than thon nay any other oilier kind of ot tree gays nys the United States rJ Deport Deportment ment of ot Agriculture There are ure specIes species cies des of ot tree native to nearly all aU parts part of ot the country Maples are next In Importance for o a large part of ot the country but a as the most used species are not well adapted for tor the purpose the tIle selection must t be made carefully TIe The most promising trees for the cooler dry regions are Bre the green ash S black hackberry berry tJ r r honey locus and poplars with bo box boi boxelder I I elder eJder willows and for nn poplars the extremes ex cx f of ot cold and nd drought according to Farmers Farmers' Bulletin F Trees for r Roadside Planting In warm worm dry cit cli climates i mates th the euca eucalyptus or gums the ther i palms the Jeru Jerusalem thorn anI and the r mesquite are ore good Success In roadside tree planting gt says the bulletin properly locating the planta along the high highway highway way selecting suitable varieties and andI adequately protecting them from rain thoughtless persons roving ro stock and ond I Insects and diseases The best effects lu In roadside planting t are Bre pr produced usually by giving the 1 f predominant place to the common commont t plants of the Ie neighborhood using In introduced pl plants In Insubordinate subordinate rosl positions r It Is pointed out Next In desir are pl plants from flom regions having I similar growing conditions either In Inthis this country or abroad II I The bulletin gives the characters characters- t I tics of ot the different regions throughout through through- out ont the country and and suggests trees f that may be expected to grow In each f. f |