TREE PLANTING ON STREETS AND HIGHWAYS. 



Common and :^otanical Names of Trees Mentioned in tl)is 



Article. 



So much confusion exists in the use of the common names of our trees that it 

 may be well to append here a list of the species mentioned in the foregoing pages, 

 with the botanical name of each for the purpose of further identification. 



Cucumber Tree, Mountain Magnolia, 



Tulip Tree, Yellow Poplar, Whitewood, 



Basswood, American Linden, Lime, 



Ailanthus, Tree of Heaven, 



Horse Chestnut, 



Red Flowering Horse Chestnut, 



White, Silver, Water or Soft Maple, 



Red, Scarlet, Swamp or Soft Maple, 



Sycamore Maple, 



Hard, Rock or Sugar Maple, 



Norway Maple, 



Schwedler's Maple, Purple Norway, 



Ash-leaved Maple, Box Elder, 



Staghorn Sumach, Velvet Sumach, 



Poison Sumach, Poison Dogwood, 



Yellow, Black, or Common Locust, 



Kentucky Coffee Tree, 



Honey Locust, Three Thorned Acacia, 



Black or Wild Cherry, 



Mountain Ash, 



Sweet Gum. Bilsted, Liquidambar, 



Flowering Dogwood, 



Pepperidge, Sour Gum, Tupelo, 



White Ash, 



Black or Swamp Ash, 



Western or Hardy Catalpa, 



Sassafras, 



English Elm, 



American or White Elm, 



Hackberry, Sugarberry, Nettle Tree, 



Magnolia acutniiiala L. 

 Liriodcndron tulipifcra L. 

 Tilia americana L. 

 AilantJius glandidosa Desf. 

 Aesculus hippocastaiuim L. 

 Aesciilus rubicnnda. 

 Acer dasycarpum Ehrh. 

 Acer ruhrttin L. 

 Acer pseudoplataniis L. 

 Acer sacchariim Marsh. 

 Acer platanoides L. 

 Acer platanoides schwedleri. 

 Acer negundo L. 

 Rhus typhina L. 

 Rims vcrnix L. 

 Robinia pseudacacia L. 

 Gymnocladiis dioicns C. Koch. 

 Glcditschia triacantlios L. 

 Prumis serotina Ehrh. 

 Pyrus americana de C. 

 Liquidambar styraciflua L. 

 Cornus Jlorida L. 

 Nyssa sylvatica Marsh. 

 Fraxinus americana L. 

 Fraxiniis nigra Marsh. 

 Catalpa speciosa W^arder. 

 Sassafras sassafras Karst. 

 Ulmus campestris L. 

 Ulnius americana L. 

 Celt is occidentalis L. 



