FORESTRY. 515 



Ulraus campcstris (European Elm), for city streets. 



Ulmus moiitiina (Dutch Elm). 



Acer platanoidcs (Norway INIaple), near the seashore. 



Populus all)a (Silver Poplar), near the ocean. 



Salix alba (White AV^illow), damp places and seashore. 



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THIRTY GOOD TREES FOR LAWNS, PARKS AND SINGLE 



SPECIMENS. 



Magnolia acuminata (Cucumber Tree). 



Liriodendron tulipifera (Tulip Tree). 



^'Esculus flava (Sweet Buckeye). 



Acer dasycarpum (White Maple), near water. 



Acer rubrum (Red Maple), for low lands. 



Pyrus coronaria (American Cral) Apple). 



Gymnocladus Canadensis (Kentucky Coffee Tree). 



Catalpa speciosa (Western Catalpa). 



Xyssa multiflora (Tupelo), near water. 



Sassafras officinalis (Sassafras). 



Fraxinus quadrangulata (Michigan Ash). 



Ulmus fulva (Slippery Elm). 



Ulmus racemosa (Rock Elm). 



Quercus species (Oaks). 



Ostrya Virginica (Hop Hornbeam). 



Betula papyracea (Canoe Birch). 



Pinus resinosa (Red Pine). 



Tsuga Canadensis (Hemlock Spruce). 



Picea alba (White Spruce). 



Picea pungens (Blue Rocky iMountain Spruce). 



Pseudotsuga Douglasii (Douglas Fir), from Colorado. 



Pinus ponderosa, var. scopulorum, Rocky Mountains. 



Morus alba (White Mulberry). 



JEsculus Hippocastanum (Horse Chestnut). 



Quercus cerris (Turkey Oak). 



Pinus densiflora, from China. 



Gingko biloba (Gingko Tree). 



Picea orientalis, from the Caucasus. 



Abies Normaniana, from the Caucasus. 



Larix Europoea (European Larch). 



