1836 



TREES 



TREES 



6. Deciduous Trees N'alukd fok Their Winter 



Effects. 



Acer NeEOindo (branches light green). 



Acer Peiiiisylvanieum (.striped bark). 



iJetiihi nit;rii (thiky reddisli bro^vn bark). 



Betnhi impyrac-ea (smooth, silvery white liark). 



Cratit'giisf viridis (red fruit). 



Fagns sylv;i.tic;i (konps its dead leaves). 



(-ileditsclii;). {\:n-u:'\ ri;it pmls). 



IIipiioi.h;ir rb,-nnnni,lr^ (yrl]nw lierries). 



LiQViidamliai- (corky liranrlu-s). 



Pyiiis pnmifolia (scarlet cv yrl]n\r fi'uit). 



Quercus alba, pedunt'ul;ita and I iiirlnriii, (ker-p their 



leiives). 

 Qiiercus ni;i''r<ic;ici)a ('Mirk>- bratudies). 

 Rhus typliiiKi (v,.;irlet fruit). 

 S;ilix vih-lliiiM (yrllnw bv;irip]ies^). 

 ^orLius AiaeriLaui;i. and Auciiparia (scarlet fruit). 



7. Vei;v Tall Tkees. 



Olelitschia triacanthos. 

 •Iiiglinis iiigi-a. 

 Lirin.h'iKlroii Tutipitera, 



Pi,-(.;i rxrvU-A. 

 Finns Strnbns. 

 Platanus nr<'i.lent;ilis. 

 Pupnlns li;iU;nnitVr;i. 

 Popnbi^ drUnidcs. 

 '^'lU'ivii- ni;icnir;i.rpa. 

 Qu.-n-us pabistris. 

 'Jnercu'^ rubra. 

 Qnercus velnlin;). 

 Taxodiuin di'^li'-lmin, 

 Ulmus Anurii/ana. 



8. Columnar <ir Narrow Pyramidal Trees. 



Abies (rimst species). 



Ai-i^r nigrum, var, nionninentale. 



Betnia aU^a,. var. lastigiata. 



(.'MVpinns Bftubis, var. fastigiata.. 



( 'hania''-j-paris LaAvsoniana. 



I 'liaina'cyparis Is'ntkaensis. 



.Iinn|ii'i-iis r-onimnnis, var. Snecica, 



Jiiiiipfrus A'irtciniana (especially var. pyramidalis). 



Ijirindfijilron Tulipifera, var. pyramidally. 



Picca (ainfit species). 



['nlinlus a.lba, var. Bolleana. 



Poiinhis nigra, va,r. Italica. 



Qnercus iiediincnlrita, var. pyramidalis. 



T;ixodinni disfiidniin (especially var. inibriearium ). 



Taxus li;ir-.ala, \ar, fastigi;t.ta. 



Tlmya. 



Ulnins ('aniT>i'slris, var. nminimentalis. 



Ulmus scabra, \nr. fastiylata. 



i'. Weepixo Trees. 



Acer siicfdiarinnm, var. Wieri. 



Betnia alba, var, ptiidnla. 



Fagns sylvatica. var. i)endula. 



Fraxiuus excelsior, var. pendula. 



Fraxinus parvifolin,, var. pendula. 



Prunus pen'lula. 



Prnnus serotina, v;(r. ]i>Midnla, 



Qnercns yn^'dnncnbita, \ar. l'a,uvessei. 



Salix vittdliua, y.ir. pendula. 



SalixBabvlunira. 



S;dLxbl:nida. 



Sorbns ,\ni'i)]i;(ria. var. iif^udula, 



Tilia priinlari-. 



Ulmus i.cabra, \'ar. pcndula- 



10. City Trees (See also Xo. 11). 



Ailantlius glandulosa (pistillate tree). 



('ar]iinus. 



Ch-ata-gus Oxyacantha. 



Fraxinus Americana. 



Fraxinns excelsior. 



ninkgr. bilnba. 



Oleditsrliia. Iriacanthos. 



Plata.nns orinita.lis. 



Populus dcbnides. \(often attacked by 



Populus nigra, ^"a,r. Italii.-a. 1 borers). 



Prnnus s(.a'ol iua, 



Rrd,inaPscnibH-a.ciii, (ofleii attaidvcd l)y borers). 



Sojiliora daponica- 



Ulmus Americana. 



Ulmus canipestris. 



Tilia nlniifolia. 



11. Shade and Avenue Trees. 



Besides tin- tri'i's enumerated under city trees, Xo. 10 (which 

 a.re tu be recommended as .stn^ct trees in flie cities), the fol- 

 lowing trees are good avenue subje<ds: 



Acer platanoides. 



Acer rulirnm. 



Acer .sacidi.-irinnm. 



Ai-er sacrliarnni, 



^I'^isculns t i i|)pne;t.stanuin, 



('atal].:i sin.'iu.a, 



Uellis nrri,|rTH:ilis. 



l'"';i^nis rcrni^iui;i and F. sylvalica. 



Li(inida nilia r si ^raeilbia. 



Liriitdendrnn Tuliiiitera. 



Quereus a Iba. 



Queri.'us cnerinea. 



Qnercus ind)ricaria., 



Quercus iiabistris. 



Qnereus I'licllos. 



(Inen-n.s rubra.. 



Tiba .Nmericana. 



1'ilia d;..systy]a. 



Tilia ulmii'olia. 



12. Trees for Seaside Planting. 



Ailantlius glaminlo.sa, 



Cratiegns Oxyacantha. 



ElreagTins angnstifolia. 



Hiiipnphae rlnminriides. 



Juni perils Virgiiiiana.. 



Piceaalba.. 



Finns Jjarieio. 



Plans I'it^ida.. 



Finns s-ylvestris. 



Pnimlus deltoides. vai'. Caroliueusis. 



Pormlus tremnloides;. 



Quercus rubra. 



SalLx alba. 



Salix (.'aprea. 



SassalVa.s officiualc. 



Taniarix. 



Bb Trees for Dry Situations and Dry CLURiTES. 



Acer rampestre. 

 Acer (iinnala. 

 Alnus nigosa. 

 Bc-tula. alba. 

 Cornus Mas. 

 Ebeagnus angnstifolia. 

 Fraxinns ynilit'scens. 

 PbelbideiHlron Amurense. 

 Pinus diN'aricata. 

 Pinus rigida.. 

 Finns s.\d\estris. 

 Quercus (■oi-(.dnea. 

 Qnercns rubra. 

 Quercus Priuus. 

 Qnercus velutiua. 

 Ulmus effusa. 



14. Trees for Wet Soil. 



Acer ruV)rnm. 



Acer sac'diarinnm. 



Almus gintinosa. 



Almns maritima. 



Betnia all^a.. 



Betnia. nigra. 



Cbaimi'eyjiaris spbreroidea. 



Uienria liicininsa. 



Xvs.sa svlvatiea. 



Pir-r^a, aiba. 



Picea. nigra. 



Finns rigida. 



Popnlns (iniist species). 



Quercus alba. 



Q'^t^i'cus bii'olnr. 



Qnercns pabistris. 



Qupreus Fludlos. 



Salix (most species). 



Taxodiiun distichum. ALFRED Rehder. 



Ornamental Trees Sor the Middle Southerii States. 



I. Deuidoous Ti;ii;ES. Am- s<it;-hurhit(i>i. (A. diisiicur- 

 ■pimi) a.inl .1. iVcf/(n/'/r». f hu laller exteusively used for 

 street jdaiil iiii,'. ~ Jiroii>\>«iii<liii j>upi/rifera, formerly 

 planted abm.i,- sln-cts, l)ut olijcctionable because of tbo 

 many suckers wbicdi they iiroduee, as is also B. Kazinoki. 

 "Cerci.s CiiiKKlensis. Valual)le as an early spring-flow- 

 ering tree.— CV/^/.s J-li(}ii]e<i)ia. One of the most distinct 

 trees: auexcelleut shade tree. — CffiaZ^a. Seldom planted 



