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SHADE TREES (Continued) 
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HONEYLOCUST (Gleditsia triacanthos) Handsome, finely divided foliage, 
large conspicuous pods, very drought resistant. 70°-140’, 
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KENTUCKY COFFEETREE (Gymnocladus dioica) Immense compound 
leaves, large seed pods, sturdy habit. 
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KOELREUTERIA (See Shrubs) 
LINDEN (Tilia) 
American, Large leaves, pyramidal habit, 120’. 
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LOCUST (Robinia) 
Black. Large clusters of fragrant white flowers in spring, 
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Globe. Dense round heads. Ideal for terrace and formal plantings. 
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MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA. A hardy, decidious form of magnolia 
with large showy pink tulip-shaped flowers in early spring. 
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MAPLE (Acer) 
Amur. Small tree or large shrub with handsome foliage that turns rea 
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in autumn, Best substitute for Japanese Maple where latter is not hardy. 
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Soft or Silver. Fast growing. 120’. 
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Sugar. Slow dense growth, brilliant foliage in autumn, 100’. 
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Willis’ Cutleaf. Leaves deeply shredded. 
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MOUNTAIN ASH, EUROPEAN (Sorbus aucuparia) Large clusters 
bright orange berries. 40’. 
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MULBERRY (Morus) 
Teas’ Weeping. Branches grow straight down, 
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Russian. Grows very rapidly, produces black edible fruit. 
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