Deciduous Trees 
ISAAC HICKS & SON 
A pair of broad-spreading Maples moved to the entrance at Harbor Hill, the estate of Mr. Clarence H. Mackey. 
graphed the first year after planting, they show the excellent immediate results obtained. 
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HORSE, - CHE.STNUT 
Msculus Hippocastanum 
The Horse-Chestnut and Buckeye are trees of 
medium to large size, thriving on rich and moist 
soil. Admiration is universally drawn to the Horse- 
Chestnut in early May, when it first bursts into 
flower, and the luxuriant foliage, so suddenly 
formed, casts a heavier shade than any other tree 
at the time. In favored localities it maintains good 
foliage, but in some parts of Long Island the leaves 
turn brown in late summer. 
Red. came a ; syn., rubicunda. 
growing tree with bright red flowers. 
A smaller 
Illustrating- root -system of loo avenue trees moved for 
Mr. Clarence H. Mackey. 
HORSE,-CHE,STNUT, continued 
Dwarf, parviflora; syn., macrostachya. 
A most valuable shrub, flowering in July and 
maintaining healthy foliage. See under Shrubs. 
JUDAS. Cercis 
American. C. Canadensis. Red Bud. A small 
tree, blooming with the Dogwood. In early 
May, before the leaves appear, its branches are 
wreathed with rosy pink pea-shaped flowers. 
Japanese. C. Chinensis. Usually a shrub, but in 
its native country a tree with brighter pink 
flowers. See under Shrubs. 
KILNTUCKY COrriLi: TRILi: 
Qymnocladus 
G. Canadensis. A large tree with divided leaves 
2 feet long ; requires deep, rich soil. 
K0I:LKI:UTE.RIA. Vamish Tree" 
K. paniculata. A rare and beautiful Japanese tret 
with panicles of bright yellow flowers a foot 
long in midsummer. 
LARCH. Larix 
European. L. decidua; syn., L. Europcsa. It is 
the first tree to come forth in its summer dress 
of a beautiful feathery light green, interspersed 
with tiny red cones, and makes a pleasing con- 
trast to its darker green relatives, the pines and 
firs. 
