ORIENTAL PLANE 
Grows to a height of from 50 to 60 feet. One of the 
most picturesque trees, resembling the Buttonwood, but 
a much better tree all around. The bark is creamy white 
mottled with dark blotches of older bark, which peels off 
at intervals. This mottled effect of the bark gives the tree 
a distinctive winter beauty. It has a large head of beautiful 
foliage, the leaves being large, deep green and heart 
shaped, somewhat cut or notched. Stands well up to the 
head of the list as a street shade tree. Grows rapidly, is 
majestic in aspect, broad, free and restful. Withstands 
the smoke and dust of cities. Unsurpassed for specimen 
planting for shade purposes in parks and lawns, 
