Ihe Melbourne rArpiis^4a Si* f&Uowing remarks upon the titttiif&ntmg' in pro* gress in that city; a cause , of general satisfaction that extensire and systematic tree planting « ooirih progress in the streets of Melbourqe, madyalso, to some extent, io Hotham, Fitzroy, CollingMWfy\ j*ft< j Bot ii ,18, .open to auestion Whether the work i.oein* ct^ed oat in the best pdsiible manner* "Srergreen and deciduous trees iarenbeiiaftiplaiited alternately, and many-paople whose opinion on : i*bj»ctif,is~etttitied; ta ( y«rioui attention are convinced,»thatp«l^v.4?cidnous trees should be. used. Without expressing any rery decided opinion of our owir,;on; the'Sibjeck \wp<frmAi yobserre that the latter vi##liaVmucli Tio Support it. It is in summer that we want shade trees ar£ more «mbragebui LW4tf rirerand neat we can get, ana then deciduous trees are bare; and bestdes^-trees-ihat are always, green are those that rest from their 1 fibourjCdHring'sdimer'lpqrVon of the i year, and come put «Tery f , spring in a neir garb." p '•' (' '■-- ■*- •*> -i 1
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2989, 13 September 1878, Page 2
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