Deciduous Trees Especially Adapted To Lawn Specimens—Continued. 
HORSE CHESTNUT, Ohio Buckeye—a dk. 30-40-ft. Yellow. flowers in May, in large upright clusters; open in growth. 
HORSE CHESTNUT, Red Flowering—b dm. 20-30-ft. Showy clusters of large pink flowers in May; foliage deep green. 
HORSE CHESTNUT, White Flowering—s b dm. 30-40-ft. Sterile form of the preceding but has white flowers in May. 
HORSE CHESTNUT, Double White Flowering— adm. 30-40-ft. Sterile form of the preceding but has white flowers in May. 
JUDAS TREE (Red Bud)—b dj k. 15-ft. Rose pink flowers in April; a handsome spreading tree with good foliage. 
KENTUCKY COFFEE TREE—d k. 30-60-ft. Green-white flowers in June; very graceful tree and free from disease. 
LABURNUM, Golden Chain—b dm. 10-ft. Has long racemes of pea-shaped yellow flowers in June; dark green foliage. 
LINDEN, American (Basswood)—a b dk. 50-60-ft. Fragrant yellow flowers in July; leaves are large, smooth and showy. 
LINDEN, European (Lime Tree)—a b dk. 40-50-ft. Fragrant creamy white flowers in June; tree of pyramidal shape. 
LILAC, Japanese Tree—b c dj k. 20-30-ft. Thrives in shelter belts; has creamy white flowers in June and August. 
LINDEN, Weeping—a bc dk. 30-40-ft. Yellow flowers in July; the tree is somewhat pendulous with large leaves. 
LINDEN, White-leaved (Silver)—a b c d k. 40-50-ft. Pyrmidal compact head; under side of leaves of silvery-white. 
MAGNOLIA, Hall’s—b d jm. 6-8-ft. Sweet scented white flowers in April; one of the earliest to bloom; dwarf habit. 
MAGNOLIA, Lenne’s—a b dm. 10-15-ft. Has deep crimson flowers in May; somewhat later than Soulgeana; a hybrid. 
MAGNOLIA, Soulgeana—a b d m. 10-15-ft. Sweet scented white flowers in May; the most popular variety of this tree. 
MAGNOLIA, Sweet or White Bay—b d g k m. 20-30-ft. White flowers blooming in May and June; fragrant; attractive. 
MAPLE, Japan—d m. 10-15-ft. Very graceful and beautiful dwarf tree which has wonderful coloring during autumn. 
MAPLE, Schwedleri—a b dk. 30-40-ft. Handsome, with color changing foliage; crimson to green, red and *brown. 
MAPLE, Wier’s Cut-leaved—a b dk. 50-ft. May be severely pruned; graceful, pendulous, and a favorite with everyone. 
MOUNTAIN ASH, American—d k. 20-30-ft. Has white flowers in June followed by very attractive scarlet berries. 
MOUNTAIN ASH, European (Rowan Tree)—d k. 20-30-ft. White flowers in June and followed by bright red berries. 
MOUNTAIN ASH, Oak-leaved—d k. White flowers in June; brilliant red fruit clusters; pyramidal with upright branches. 
MULBERRY, Tea’s Weeping—d k. 20-30-ft. Most graceful weeping tree grown; has very dense deep green foliage. 
OAK, Pin—a bdfgk. 40-60-ft. Tree of Pyramidal shape with beautiful crimson leaves in the fall after the first frost. 
PAGODA TREE, Japan (Sophora)—d m. 15-20-ft. Yellow-white flowers in July; the tree has a dense round head. 
PAULOWINA, Empress Tree—d |]. 25-30-ft. Pink flowers in June; leaves sometimes are eighteen inches in width. 
PAWPAW—d k. 10-40-ft. Reddish brown flowers in May; handsome foliage; edible fruit; novel; very effective tree. 
PEACH, Flowering (Double Red and Double White)—d m j. Good when used with coarse shrubs; beautiful flowers in May. 
PLUM, Pissardi or Purple-leaved—d k j. 8-10-ft. Pink flowers in May; effective among tall shrubs for color contrast. 
SALISBURIA, Maiden Hair or Ginkgo—d m. 50-ft. Pyramidal tree with fan-shaped leaves; picturesque and attractive. 
SASSAFRAS—d b k. 20-25-ft. Fragrant yellow flowers, May; ornamental bark; foliage brilliant orange and red in fall. 
SILVERBELL (Halesia)—-d f j m. 10-12-ft. White flowers like snowdrops in May; the fruit has four papery wings. 
SOURWOOD or Sorrel Tree—d 1]. 10-ft. Lily-of-the-Valley-like flowers; white in August; tree has peach like leaves. 
SYCAMORE, American (Buttonwood)—a b df g. 50-60-ft. A beautiful majestic tree with its bright green foliage. 
THORN, Flowering Cockspur—d k j. 12-ft. Used for hedges, screens; white flowers in May followed by scarlet berries. 
