The ailanthus trees were bare at that time, throwing gaunt arms upward to the November sky.
Even the ailanthus blossoms had ceased their snow-like dropping.
The ailanthus tree waved in the sunlight before the little house.
Max, cigarette in hand, was coming across, under the ailanthus tree.
Once again the waving fronds of the ailanthus tree flung ghostly shadows on the walls.
Pipe in hand, he stood staring out at theailanthus tree with its crown of stars.
The June moon had risen, sending broken shafts of white light through the ailanthus to the house door.
As he walked along he eyed with a professional glance the ailanthus and maple trees which, with an occasional poplar, lined the Street.
The ailanthus tree waved in the moonlight and sent sprawling shadows over the wall of K.
Christopher motioned to the barn, and then, taking the reins, fastened the horse to the branch of a young ailanthus tree which grew near the woodpile.
The trees best suited to this locality, and, as there is good reason to suppose, to sand plains in general, is theAilanthus glandulosa, or Japan varnish tree.
I am sure I told you that they would not live here in the open air, but they do in China; and the ailanthus is a Chinese tree.
The ailanthus is quite common in this country as a wayside tree.
The forest trees are almost solely the Ailanthus glandulosus and the Zelkowa keaki, often matted together with a white-flowered trailer of the Hydrangea genus.
Neither on entering nor leaving did Hicks appear to notice a short, swarthy figure loitering in the shadow of a dejected-looking ailanthus tree near the corner.
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There was an ailanthus tree under the window, a lady ailanthus tree.
Besides these there was a row of eight or ten ailanthus trees, or tree of heaven as it is sometimes called, with tall white smooth trunk crowned with a cluster of palm-like foliage.
It has a great advantage over that tree, in that the flowers have an agreeable odour, those of the Ailanthus being somewhat sickly and unpleasant.
XXII It was early in April, an insidiously warm morning with the ailanthus trees in bud before the State House, when Jasper Penny left the court room where Essie had been freed.
Jasper Penny soon passed the shrouded silence of Independence Square, with the new Corinthian doorway of the State House showing vaguely through the irregularly grouped ailanthus trees.
Still, her gaze took in the topmost boughs of the ailanthus below her window, and she knew how early each year the clump of dicentra strung its bending stalk with hearts of pink.
Wet and radiant the blue reappeared through torn rags of cloud; the ailanthus sparkled; the earth in the flower-borders looked rich and warm.
She had noticed the day before that the ailanthus was growing dusty.
The blue sky with its round clouds shed a brightness over everything; theailanthus had put on a tinge of yellow-green, the hyacinths were budding, the magnolia flowers looked more than ever like rosettes carved in alabaster.
The stand of trees is fairly open, with several large elms, walnuts, and yellow oaks, and occasional hackberries, ailanthus and red haws.
Footnote: The silkworm which feeds on the ailanthushas naturalized itself in the United States, but also the promises of its utility have not been realized.
Next in value to the American silk worm, is the Ailanthus silk worm (Samia Cynthia) a species allied to our Callosamia Promethea.
It is closely allied to the Cynthia or Ailanthus worm, with the same kind of silk and a similar cocoon, and feeds on the castor oil plant.
I reckon if you want a supper you can work for it," he remarked, taking a wad of tobacco from his mouth and aiming it deliberately at one of the ailanthus shoots.
I called his attention to the fact that the ailanthus lives only to express itself, while the maple gives sugar.
Its nearest relative in this country is the paradise tree of Florida and the ailanthus introduced from China.
Ailanthus (Ailanthus glandulosa) is in the same family as paradise tree, but is not native in this country, though extensively planted here.
They went on, first to the ailanthus bushes, then, leaving the road to the troops, they struck across a ruined cornfield.
The ailanthus tree, whose long, fern-like leaves make it look like a tree from the Tropics, is sowing its seeds all winter, with the help of the wind.
Hercules' club is a tree which beats the ailanthus at its own game.
It is perfectly hardy, is double brooded, and may be reared by any one possessed of a few acres of land, which may be good enough for growing ailanthus trees, but not good enough to grow any thing else.
The paper in the Naturalist is devoted to my experiments with the ailanthus silkworm, Samia Cynthia (G.
The yard was unkempt and ugly, run wild in straggling ailanthus shoots and littered with chips from the wood-pile.
A broken scythe lay to one side amid the straggling ailanthus shoots; near the wood-pile there was a wheelbarrow half filled with chips, and at a little distance the axe was poised upon a rotten log.
A raw wind blew in gusts from the northeast, and the distorted ailanthus tree in the yard moaned and wrung its twisted limbs.
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