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all the conditions of soil, climate, and cxposnro favoral)le, 

 is sho^^^l in the last column. 



Common Name. 



Size After 

 20 Years. 



Average Height 

 when Full Grown. 



White or silver maple 



American elm 



Sycamore (button wood or plane tree) 



Tulip tree 



Linden or basswood 



Hardy catalpa 



Red maple 



Ailanthus or tree of Heaven 



Magnolia or cucumber tree 



Chestnut 



Sugar, rock or hard maple 



Horse chestnut 



Honey locust 



Red oak 



Pin oak 



Scarlet oak 



White ash 



White oak 



Feet. 



100 to 120 



100 to 120 

 80 to 100 

 80 to 150 

 60 to SO 

 80 to 100 



100 to 120 

 50 to 60 

 SO to 90 

 SO to 100 



100 to 120 

 60 to SO 

 70 to 140 

 80 to 150 

 SO to 120 

 70 to 80 

 60 to 80 

 80 to 100 



EVERGREEX TrEES. 



.\i'borvita3 — in \'arious forms and varieties. 

 Fir^ — Balsam, Silver, Nordman's, etc. 

 Hemlock — Tsuga canadensis. 

 Juniper — Red Cedar and other varieties. 

 Pine — ^Austrian, Scotch, White, etc. 

 Retinospora — ^Tlii'eatl-branched, plumc-Hke, etc. 

 Spruce — Colorado, Nor\vay, White, etc. 



Many other varieties of evergreen trees can be found in the 

 various parts of the great country of the United States, with 

 its varying climate. To obtain such lists a visit to a leading 

 nursery, an arboretum, or the ser\dces of a Landscape Archi- 

 tect will be found helpful to the seeker after beautiful results 

 in the Home Grounds. 



