
Crataegus Paul’s Scarlet 
(Above) Fagus purpurea 



Mt. Ash berries 

(Below) Magnolia Lennet 
DECIDUOUS TREES 
HE next six pages list alphabetically the best of the 

Deciduous Trees—both shade trees and also those 
ideal plants for small gardens, the flowering trees. Some 
examples of what breath-taking beauty exists in this 
eroup are shown on this page. 
Trees are mostly long-lived—permanent features of 
your landscape. It is vitally important to select good, 
showy kinds of neat habits. It is also important to get 
them started at once—almost the first things planted 
in a garden should be its trees. There is no group of 
plants that yields so much beauty for so long a time 
with so little expense and trouble. 
Kwanzan Cherry 
See (PRUNUS) 
(See SORBUS) sia cea SCR 
New Magnolia stellata ‘‘Waterlily”’ 
(Cornus florida) 
FLOWERING 
DOGWOOD 
jlower of variety 
Rubra. 
At left 1s a small 
specimen of the same 
loaded with bloom in 
May. No finer flow- 
ering tree exists than 
this native American 

($7 938q) S3SOU e 

Above is a detail of 
SAgauL SNONGIIAG e 
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