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6. Deciduous Trees 



FOK Theik Winter 



Acer Negundo (branches light green). 

 Acer Pennsylv.-inicum (striped bark). 

 Betulu nigra (flaky reddisli brown bark). 

 Betula papyracea (smootli. silvery white bark). 



[':ii;ii.. ^\ Uaii':! (Isrrp- i i ^ riead leaves) . 



Hiiii"M.)i;r. ill Miiiini.i. - ' >i -I low berrlcs) . 



Very Tall Tn 



\ENLE iKLE-. 



imerited under city i 



, No. 10 (which 



.55sciilus Hippocistan' 

 Catilpa sptcio*: I 

 Celtisoccidtntihi, 

 Figas feu 111,111 i in 1 

 Llquidanii ii stMaiill 

 Lino len li u Tulipiti 



Queu 

 Quel 



I iinbricaria 

 ; p ilustris 

 Phellos 



8. Columnar or Narrow PYRAiiiDAL Trees 

 Abips (most species). 



ally var. pyramidalis). 



Trees for Dr\ Situations and Dry Climates. 

 \cei cimpestie 

 Alnu^ lugos I 



iignstifoha 

 ilts fns 

 11 ^murense 



9. Weeping Trees. 



.Sorbus Aucuparia, var. pendnla. 



Tilia petiolaris. 



Ulmus scabra. var. peudula. 



10. City Trees (See also No. 11). 



Ailanthus glandulosa (pistillate tree). 



Trees for Wet Soil 

 Acer lubrum 

 Almub glut 11 is I 



Queit IS ilia 

 Quertus 1 leolor 

 Qneuus palustn: 

 Q lei us Phellos 



a ixodivun distichum ALFRED Rehder. 



Ornamental Trees for the Middle Southern States. 



Pmnus serotina. 



Robina Pseudacacia (often attacked 1 



Sophora Japouica. 



1 e asisalsoB.Kaziuoki. 

 e "IS an early spring-flow- 

 One of the most distinct 

 -Catalpa. Seldom planted 



