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Landscape Architects and Nurserymen 
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Naden, 25 ft. Kwanzen, 25 ft. 
Double bluish pink flowers. Double deep pink flowers. 
Prunus Pennsylvanica—Pin Cherry, 12-15 ft. 
A small handsome tree, the bark of which is lustrous 
and of rich wine color marked with band like lenticels 
and peeling off in horizontal strips. Dach bianchlet 
becomes a garland of delicate white flowers in May. 
In midsummer the flowers are succeeded by ai'n abund¬ 
ance of bright red cherries. 
Prunus Serotina-Black Choke Cherry, 
40-50 ft. 
A tall growing variety with straight columnar scaly 
bark trunk. Blooms in the late Spring with small 
white flowers which are succeeded by small reddish- 
black berries. 
Ptelia Trifoliata—Hop Tree, 15 ft. 
Small tree with dark green trifoliate leaves. Bears 
clusters of wafer-like fruit of bright green colors which 
remain on the branches long after the leaves have fallen. 
Quercus Rubra—Red Oak, 70 ft. 
Slow grower and must be transplanted with care. 
The leaves have a' beautiful coloring in the Fall and 
the tree retains the leaves throughout the Winter. 
One of the finest of the Oaks. 
