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LINDEN 
European Linden. Tilia vulgaris. 100 ft. (Lr.) This broad-headed, sym- 
metrical tree has small, dark green leaves and develops rapidly into a shade- 
giving specimen excellent for general planting or for street trees. It has 
fragrant blooms in June. 
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MAPLE 
The Maples are too familiar to need much introduction. They are all 
splendid trees, some of which are especially adapted to street planting. 
Among its many varieties are found interesting, beautiful, and desirable 
shapes, leaves and fall colorings. 
+Norway Maple. Acer platanoides. 50 ft. (Lr.) The very best shade tree 
where deep shade is wanted. Withstands smoke and soot remarkably. Very 
broad, rounding head. Large, rich, dark green leaves. They stay fully two 
weeks longer in the fall than those of other Maples, finally dropping without 
much change in color. Each Each 
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Schwedler Maple. Acer platanoides schwedleri. 50 ft. (Lr.) A form ot 
Norway Maple. Leaves strong red in spring, later turning dark green above 
and lighter purple-tinged green beneath. Do not confuse this tree with 
the Red Maple, which has brilliant fall coloring of its leaves. Each 
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Red Maple. Acer rubrum. 80 ft. (Lr.) This is the tree which, more than 
any other single species gives our New England landscape its brilliant 
autumn hues of red, crimson, scarlet. Roughly round-headed. Do not Pin Oak 

confuse this tree with the Schwedleri Maple, which has red leaves in late 
spring and early summer. Each Each OAK 
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Sugar Maple. Acer saccharum. 80 ft. (Lr.) A stately New England tree the The. ge a aR ea ey within a few Ra 
sap of which is the source of maple syrup and sugar. A wonderful street b ere Sr f as Geeta ‘Th EiVe = eras ra 
and shade tree, somewhat higher-headed than the Norway Maple, with oundless strength and vigor. ey make pleasing an 
: : : . i ive trees for boulevard or street planting and the 
bright yellow and scarlet in autumn. Does well in ‘€*Pensive y 
pea eet et SS, 2 | : cast a welcome shade as lawn specimens. Oaks hold their 
Each Each  ‘tichly_ colored foliage well into the winter. 
ari Sate $2.50 Bee OEE ioe oes Pee $300 Pin Oak. Quercus palustris. 100 ft. (Lr.) This very 
Geacsks  f eUgg: SeeUN ey" st ; 1 handsome tree is particularly adapted to lawn and avenue 
planting. It has drooping branches and finely divided 
dark green leaves which turn red in fall. A rapid grower that prefers moist 
soil, and, as it is fibrous-rooted, transplants well. 
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Scarlet Oak. Quercus coccinea. 100 ft. (Lr.) A large handsome tree espe- 
cially valued for brilliant scarlet foliage in autumn. 
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POPLAR 
Lombardy Poplar. Populus nigra italica. 60 ft. (Lr.) This well-known, 
upright, and extremely rapid-growing tree has bright, pale green leaves, 
lighter beneath, and branches down to the ground. It is used very satis- 
factorily for screen purposes. Each 10 100 
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WILLOW 
Trees of medium height and graceful habit. They grow rapidly and prefer 
medium to very moist soils. Leaves mostly very narrow on slender, drooping 
branchlets. 
Babylon Weeping Willow. Salix babylonica. 40 ft. (Lr.) Probably the best 
known Willow and a splendid sort for waterside plantings. It has very 
drooping, long, slender branches of olive-green. Each 10 
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+Laurel Willow. Salix pentandra. 25 ft. (Mvy.) An ornamental tree of up- 
right, dense growth, with leaves of dark glossy green, much like the Cali- 
fornia Privet. Excellent for seashore planting where it will thrive vigorously 
in either wet or dry soil. We consider it invaluable. Each 10 
Weeping Willow FE COMA) 160. Waduliort= susp tusus Bais en Sena as 5 Sante nee hers OO DOMES OOO 
At the Prices Here Given All Deciduous Trees are Dug Bare-Rooted, Unless Otherwise Denoted by the Letters “B&B”. - 
If Other Trees are Wanted “B&B” We Shall be Glad to Quote for That Service 

