718 examples of evergreens in sentences

Some single trees, wholly bright scarlet, seen against others of their kind still freshly green, or against evergreens, are more memorable than whole groves will be by-and-by.

Let us have Willows for spring, Elms for summer, Maples and Walnuts and Tupeloes for autumn, Evergreens for winter, and Oaks for all seasons.

Of evergreens, only the Pitch-Pine is still commonly bright.

Indeed, without the evergreens for contrast, the autumnal tints would lose much of their effect.

They nested everywherein the 'big tree,' the orchard, the evergreens, the hedges, and in the long row of maple trees with trunks as big as a barrel and limbs that touch across the street.

A piece of the moon, far gone in the third quarter, was rising above a mass of evergreens.

But, above all, I glory in my evergreens.

For nearly a mile, a verdant walk led along, amidst the choicest evergreens, by the side of a magnificent breadth of water.

The box trees on the hill are again flourishing, and with these and other evergreens the chief part of Box Hill is still covered.

The effect of the shimmering fronds, so delicately wrought, flanked by evergreens, is highly artistic.

They consist in thickening the marginal belts on both sides of the hollow with evergreens, to shut out London: in one place substituting for the belt an immense bank of earth, to shut out the stables; and in the area of the grounds forming numerous flower-gardens, and other scenes with dug surfaces, a basin, fountains, and a lake of several acres.

But a tiny bracket or two, three or four handsome engravings, two fresh wreaths of evergreens, two vases of garden flowers, a number of Swiss and French knickknacks, and a few prettily-bound books, give the little nest an air of refinement which is almost elegance.

On the inside, every pillar was enriched with muskets and bayonets, which were arranged in a fanciful manner; and the whole interior was decorated with evergreens, French and American colors, and various emblems and mottoes.

To my surprise, the Spanish bayonets in full bloom reared their heads above the lower growing evergreens.

They make a wax figure representing the infant Jesus, and place it in a small wooden case, with evergreens, which hide all but the figure.

It was a spot of pleasant green in the dusty squarea roof of spruce boughs, with evergreens and flowers garnishing the posts, and a bank of flowers and fruit back of the speaker's stand.

We passed the "cairn where hunters found the murdered bairn," along a pleasant road to the Burns cottage, where it was spanned by a magnificent triumphal arch of evergreens and flowers.

We went down by the beautiful monument to Burns, to the "Auld Brig o' Doon," which was spanned by an arch of evergreens, containing a representation of Tam O'Shanter and his grey mare, pursued by the witches.

"The cutting evergreens in the shape of animals is very ancient.

"The cutting of evergreens in the shape of animals, is very ancient.

They had walked for some time through the evergreens.

SEE Bailey, L. H. BAILEY, L. H. The cultivated conifers In North America, comprising the pine family and the taxads; successor to The cultivated evergreens.

LAMB, FRANK H. Sagas of the evergreens.

Our home overlooks the calm bay of San Francisco, standing, as it does, on an eminence, surrounded with stately forest-trees, and dark from a distance with evergreens which trail their majestic branches over roods of lawn.

Two rose-pink pillars of crumbled masonry, guarding some carefully trimmed evergreens on a lawn half buried in rubbish, represented an hotel where the Crown Prince had once stayed.

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