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Plane, or Sycamore 
Thorn • Crataegus 
Double Pink (C. rosea Jlore pleiw). Strong and hardy, these dense and bushy little trees 
occupy but Httle space and give much satisfaction. 
They may be trimmed into hedges. Flowering abun- 
dantly in May and June, they are fragrant and showy. 
Blossoms double and rose-colored. 
Double White (C. alba Jlore plena). This variety dif- 
fers from the foregoing only in the color of its flowers. 
Paul's Double Scarlet (C coccinea jlore plena Paulii). 
Fine, double crimson flowers. Most conspicuous and 
attractive when in full bloom. 
Tulip Tree • Liriodendron 
White Wood (erroneously. Yellow Poplar). A large 
native tree, pyramidal in habit, with broad, fiddle- 
shaped leaves and tulip-like flowers, produced after the 
tree has attained maturity. This tree must have room, 
but is very fine for any open situation. Bark smooth. 
Walnut • Juglans 
Butternut (/. cinerea). A native tree. Size medium, 
head spreading, bark gray, foliage attractive. Nut 
oblong and rough. 
Black {J. nigra). Noted for its large size and majestic 
habits. Bark very dark and deeply ridged; foliage hand- 
some. Nut round and very palatable. 
