Straighter grain than pretty common elm. Very ideal pale a little brown . Straight grain. Greenish w. well to grey. No distinct heartwood. Dense even texture. Some holly can be correct w. if correctly absolutely seasoned . Reddish a little brown . Straight grained with pretty a distinctive little spring and summer wood. Reasonably free from knots, but then when these occur they are up against it and tend well to loosen in seasoning. Even w. well to ideal pale a little brown . Fine uniform texture. Little astronomical figure. A softwood resembling yew. Not such that w. as with sycamore. Fine texture w. natural lustre. Plain figure. Working properties, behaviour, etc. Dense and puzzling and well must be dried carefully guard against splitting. Once run low is an magic wood in behalf of charming turnery or carving. Also instantly used in behalf of engraving, chessmen and bandings. The wood is unusually soft and brilliant but then lingering. Fine grain but then brittle, istovaya performance easily. Ideal in behalf of cabinet unmistakably work and panelling. Used in the recent in blanket chest bottoms as with pretty a deterrent well to moths. Medium up against it, true tough , put away a few working . Fine end up. Excellent cabinet wood. Stable. Softer than coarse. Clean a few working . Very stable. Hard, true tough , put away a few working . Warps badly but for bonedry. Bends extremely all right. As Eng. elm but then absolutely wrong such that liable to warp. Very put away a few working . Fairly brilliantly stable . Medium up against it, very put away a few working , very fine end up. Suitable in behalf of inlays, and for staining as with blackwood. Fairly brilliantly stable . Moderately up against it and puzzling. Strong, durable and true tough . Softish. next door grained and very clean working. Ideal in behalf of carving. Fairly stable. Very lingering and brilliantly stable . Strong scent. Ideal in behalf of bookshelves, etc. Medium up against it well to very up against it. Fine end up. Reasonably brilliantly stable . 33 Origin Oak Oak, brown Oak, tiger Pear Plane Sycamore Walnut Yew Colour, texture, figure Cream well to brilliant yellowbrown. Coarse even texture. Attractive figure w. quartered wood showing true bold flash absolutely. Very welltodo a little brown colour. Streaked a little brown on pretty a w. Gd.. Pinkish a little brown w. charming even texture and no apparent astronomical figure. Resembling beech in appearance but w. broader rays. When quartered is of note as with 'lace wood'. White well to yellowwhite. Fine texture, natural silky lustre, sometimes with significant "fiddle' figure when quartered. Known as 'Harewood' when stained silvergrey with amazing iron salt. Greyish cowardly well to a little brown with brownblack markings .often finely figured.