7- For windbreaks, screens and hedges: 



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Osage Orange 

 Russian Mulberry 

 Honey Locust 

 Norway Spruce 



Trees with showy flowers: 

 Horsechestnut 

 Northern Magnolia 

 Black Locust 

 Western Catalpa 

 Empress tree ( Paulo wnia) 

 Tulip Poplar 



Trees with colored autumn leaves: 

 Red or Scarlet Maple 

 Flowering Dogwood 

 Scarlet Oak 



-!*, 



Flowering Dogwood 



Hemlock Spruce 

 Austrian Pine 

 American Arborvitae 



Flowering Dogwood 



Crab Apple 



Hawthorne 



Yellow Wood 



June berry or Serviceberry 



Sweet Gum 



Black Gum or Tupelo 



Sassafras 



Juneberry or Serviceb 



TREES IN WINTER 

 H. E. Eswine 



Trees are one of the most interesting objects in Nature, and one 

 of the most valuable too. No treeless country can become^great. No 

 man, unless compelled to do so, builds his house far away from them. 

 No artist paints a landscape without them. They are our servants in 

 many ways. At the mention of trees, memory is apt to picture them 

 to us as donning their new dress of leaves in the springtime, or clothed 

 in the leafy fulness of summer, or decked out in autumn in gorgeous 

 apparel. We seldom think of trees in their winter aspect, yet they 



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