SUGAR OR HARD MAPLE 
Forms a dense oval head of dark green 
leaves. Brilliant fall colorations. 50 to 60 ft. 
MOUNTAIN ASH 
White flowers in May, followed by bright 
orange-red berries. 25 to 30 feet. 
HORSE CHESTNUT 
White flowers in May that stand up like 
candles. 25 to 30 feet. 
SCHWEDLER’S MAPLE 
Leaves are bright reddish-purple in spring, 
toning to a deep purplish green later. Very 
ornamental. 25 to 30 feet. 
SCARLET OAK 
A superb and very distinct tree with 
pleasing bright green foliage, changing to 
deep red in autumn. 40 to 50 feet.. 
CUT LEAF WEEPING BIRCH 
A graceful, drooping tree with silver- 
white bark and fine cut leaf foliage. 25 to 
30 feet. 
EVERGREENS 
Do not expose the roots of an evergreen 
to the air at any time. Do not prune them 
when planting. Pruning should be done when 
tree is established, early in April. All ever¬ 
greens can be top pruned to develop their 
shape and keep them thick and uniform, by 
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