Deciduous Trees Especially Adapted To Lawn Specimens — Continued. 



rUUP TREE — a b d m. 40-60ft. Tulip-like green-yellow flowers in June; a pyramidal tree with fiddle-shaped leaves. 

 VARNISH TEEE — d m. 25-30-ft. Tree has large yellow panicles of flowers in July; pretty Llue-grecn colored leaves. 

 VIEGINIA LUTEA, Yellow-wood — b d k. 30-ft. Fragrant white pea-shaped flowers in June. A very handsome tree. 

 WALNUT, Black — k. 50-70-ft. Majestic tree attaining great size; edible nuts borne in great quantity; wood valuable. 

 WILLOW, American Weeping — d g k. 8-10-ft. Slender drooping branches, sweeping outward in graceful fountain stiapa. 

 WILLOW, Babylonica — d f g k m. 30-40-ft. Branches olive-green color, slender and drooping; attractive near water. 

 WILLOW, Kilmarnock — d g k. 8-10-ft. Branches spreading and drooping, forming a picturesque umbrella-like head 

 WILLOW, Wisconsin Weeping — d f g k. 30-40-ft. Very attractive near water; good to contrast with upright trees. 



Trees Especially Adapted to City Streets, Roads and Avenues 



AHiANTHUS (Tree of Heaven) — a c i k. 40-ft. Green-white flowers in June, unexcelled for smoky city; tropical foliage. 

 ASH, American (White) — a b d c k. 50-60-ft. Smooth gray bark; glossy leaves not subjected to attacks by insects. 

 ASH, Green- — d k g. 40-50-ft. Tree with shapely round topped head with dark green leaves; useful as a shade tree. 

 BIBCH, Canoe or Paper— a b c d k. 50-ft. Open in growth; bark silvery white, smooth; effective among evergreens. 

 ELM, American — a b d j k. 60-80-ft. Graceful drooping branched tree; a great favorite with the American people. 

 ELM, English — a b d k. 60-80-ft. Branches E"^reading, forming a round open head; foliage is darker than American. 

 ELM, Scotcli — a b d k. 50-60-ft. Resembles tue English; leaves broadly ovate; very rough; remains fresh until late. 

 GUM, Sweet — a b d k m. 40-ft. Green flowers in April; maple like leaves; brilliant in the fall; has corky-ridged bark. 

 HACKBEBBT, Nettle Tree — a d k. 40-ft. Branches are slender, drooping; brownish-black berries throughout the winter. 

 LAKCn, American or Tamarack — a b d f g k. 50-ft. Very ornamental, pyramidal growth ; good for use with evergreens. 

 MAGNOLIA, Cucumber Tree — k m b. 50-80-ft. Yellow-green flowers in May; leaves are large; fruit is rosy red color. 

 MAGNOLIA, Umbrella Tree — d f k. 30-40-ft. White flowers in Jlay and June; leaves are large, fruit is oblong and pink. 

 MAPLE, Norway — a b d f k. 50-60-ft. Beautiful; handsome tree with spreading branches, forming a dense round head. 

 MAPLE, Silver — b c i k. 50-ft. Spreading growth; leaves deeply cut and light green, turning to gold in the autumn. 

 MAPLE, Sugar or Bock — a b d k. 30-40-ft. Straight and spreading; dark green leaves turning to scarlet in the autumn. 

 MAPLE, Sycamore — a b d k. 30-40-ft. Horizontal and spreading, with round head; bark is smooth; leaves are large. 

 OAK, Burr (Mossy Cup) — a b d k. 60-100 ft. Grows with massive open growth; large leaves; deeply corrugated bark. 

 OAK, Bed — a b d f h k. 60-80-ft. Unusually large of leaf and quick in growth; foliage purplish crimson in autumn. 

 OAK, Scarlet — a b d h k. 60-80-ft. Valuablo f;r its bri'.liant fall coloring; of a rather narrow and open growth; hardy. 

 OAK, WTiite — a b d k. 100-ft. Tree has spreading branches with a broad open head; foliage red-purple in the autumn. 

 POPLAR, Carolina — a, c f 1 k. 40-50ft. Pyramidal in form with large glossy leaves; succeeds everywhere it is planted. 

 SYCAMORE, European (Oriental Plane) — a b d f g. 50-60-ft. Wide spreading tree; heart-shaped leaves; attractive bark. 



