TILIA cordata (Littleleaf Linden). Ninety feet. Yellow- Each Per 10 
white fragrant flowers in May-June. Fine street or 
lawn tree. 
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8-10 ft.. PTE rine eats iter se a he 5.00 45.00 
10-12 ft. Re boa 8.00 
ULMUS americana (American rslm). _ Eighty fe feet. 
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ERENT RCN 3.00 27.00 
12-14 ft.... siia'sp lactate fee ta ea et tatrs ok Core tea 4.00 36.00 
14-16 ft. 4-3 i id. cal.) ENS at, ee eS 
campestris (English Elm). “One hundred feet. Fine 
avenue tree. 
10-12 ft.. Uh eee ae ee 4.00 36.00 
pumila (Chinese ‘or Siberian Elm). "Seventy-five feet. 
Very hardy and grows rapidly. 
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NATIVE TREES AND SHRUBS 
The interest taken in the use of our native plants for home 
planting is increasing rapidly. We see the increase in highway 
plantings, park developments and flower shows as a definite source 
of beauty. Besides beauty, the factors of soil and climatic adapt- 
ability are all important to the hardiness and permanence of such 
plants. Birds are particularly attracted to the native plants in 
which they have found food and haven for centuries. Native 
plants have become more available in recent years through the 
foresight and development of plant propagation by the nursery- 
men. Plants dug from the wild have often proved unsatisfactory 
in transplanting, besides being a waste of our natural beauty. 
Many of these shrubs have lovely blossoms in spring and summer 
and bright berries in the fall; others contribute to the glory of our 
autumn foliage. The Flowering Dogwood, White Birch, Maple, 
Hemlock, Shad, Pine, Redcedar, and American Elm are trees that 
tell the story of New England. Shrubs such as Winterberry, V1- 
burnum, Sweet Pepperbush, Azalea, Laurel, Elderberry, Sumac, 
Benzoin, and Highbush Blueberry are some favorites that are 
available at our nurseries. 
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