SELECTION OF TREES FOR PLANTING 



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Scarlet Oak. This tree 

 is even less exacting as to 

 soil than the Red Oak. It 

 will grow almost anywhere 

 and the brilliant coloring 

 of its autumn foliage fully 

 justifies its name. A row 

 of these Oaks brightens the 

 landscape with the striking 

 beauty of a forest of flame. 

 It is to gravelly soil what 

 the Pin Oak is to wet clay. 



WHITE OAK 



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hastened by proper location 

 and good soil, while its long 

 life comparable with that 

 of the Live Oak and the 

 Valley Oak gives it lasting 

 beauty and value. 



Live Oak. For planting 

 in the Southern states, where 

 mild climate and general 

 conditions are favorable, the 



SCARLIT OAK. .^ 



White Oak. While 



better suited for lawn plant- 

 ing than for street purposes 

 the White Oak holds high 

 place. Short and sturdy, 

 but capable of being pruned 

 to a high head, with spread- 

 ing top, the tree is pleasing 

 to the eye and productive 

 of excellent shade. Its slow 

 growth may be materially 



LIVE OAK 



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