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CRATAEGUS coccinea 20 ft. 
FAGUS sylvatica 60 ft. 
FRAXINUS americana 50 ft. 
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THICKET HAWTHORN 
A fine tree for border planting, having dark green foliage. 
The flowers are white, followed by red berries. 
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cordata 25 ft. WASHINGTON HAWTHORN 
A pyramidal-shaped tree with glossy green foliage, chang- 
ing to brilliant crimson in fall. Flowers are white, followed 
by showy red berries. 
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crusgalli 20 ft. COCKSPUR THORN 
The white, spreading, sometimes drooping branches, cov- 
ered in spring by clusters of white flowers, followed by shiny 
red fruits in fall, make this variety useful in border plantings 
or as lawn specimen. Foliage glossy green turning to scarlet 
in fall. 
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mollis 25 ft. DOWNY HAWTHORN 
Distinguished from other varieties by its short, stiff thorns 
and ‘small, scarlet, pear-shaped fruits. It can be used for 
the same purposes. 
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oxycantha 20 ft. ENGLISH HAWTHORN 
Spreading branches form a symmetrical, round head. The 
foliage is a deep green turning to yellow and red in autumn. 
The flowers are white followed by red berries in fall. It is 
especially desirable as a lawn specimen. 
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o. splendens 20 ft. PAUL DOUBLE SCARLET HAWTHORN 
This is the showiest variety of Hawthorns with an abund- 
ance of large, double, scarlet flowers in spring. Spreading 
branches form a symmetrical round head. It is useful for 
borders and garden specimen. 
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EUROPEAN BEECH 
The numerous, slender, spreading branches form a broad, 
compact, rounded head. The foliage is glossy green and re- 
mains on the tree late into the winter. The grayish bark and 
sturdy character of the tree make it an excellent lawn speci- 
men. 
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WHITE ASH 
A lofty tree with spreading, upright branches forming a 
pyramidal top. The leaves are olive-green, silvery underneath 
changing to shades of yellow and purple in the fall. It is rapid 
growing and excellent for street use. 
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