DESCRIPTION OF TREES. 



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Redbud. 

 White-fringe. 

 Dogwood, Flowering. 

 Hawthorn, English. 

 Golden-chain. 

 Beech, American. 

 " European. 

 Ash, European. 



" Aucuba-leaved. 

 Locust, Honey. 

 Coffee tree, Kentucky. 

 China-tree. 

 Plane-tree. 

 Poplar, or Abele Silver. 



Bolley's. 



" Black or Italian. 

 Peach and Plum, Flowering. 

 Apple, Flowering. 



" Chinese. 

 Sweet-gum. 

 Magnolia, Umbrella. 

 " Cucumber. 

 " Soulange's. 

 " Swamp. 

 Showy. 

 Mulberry. 



Box -elder. 

 Cork-tree, Chinese. 

 Locust, Yellow. 

 Willow, White. 

 Golden. 



" Red- twigged. 

 Basswood or Linden, American. 

 " " " European. 



" " . White-leaved. 

 Mountain Ash, American. 

 " " European. 



" " Oak-leaved. 



Hop-tree. 

 Oak, White. 

 " Red. 

 " Scarlet, 

 " Swamp White. 

 " Pin. 

 " English. 

 " Fern -leaved. 

 " Variegated. 

 " Purple-leaved. 

 " Pyramidal. 

 " Chestnut, 

 Elm, Scotch. 



Larch, European. 



ENGLISH MAPLE (Ace?' campestris). A slow-growing 

 maple forming a compact small tree, with corky ridges on 

 the bark and handsome foliage. 



NORWAY MAPLE (.4. platanoides). TVhile young this 

 tree resembles somewhat the sugar-maple, but as it grows 

 older it takes on a more rounded, massive head. The 

 leaves are broad and thin, palmately lobed, and change to 

 a light golden color in the autumn. Its large flowers and 

 broad-winged fruit are also ornamental. It is easily trans- 

 planted and thrives in ordinarily good soil. 



