Shade Trees 
Possibly the most attractive features in many of our 
New England towns are the large shade and ornamental 
trees. It is absolutely necessary to include deciduous trees 
in your home or street plantings, since no other trees can 
equal in foliage or growing characteristics those produced 
by this group. 
It is important to plant some of these trees each year, 
since It takes from ten to twenty-five years to produce a 
good-sized specimen. Plant medium-sized trees and they 
will grow rapidly into lofty specimens. Trees Be rlable 
include: 
Maple Plane 
Birch Oak 
Cercidiphyllum Willow 
Beech Mountain-Ash 
Sweet Gum Linden 
Apple Elm 
Spring Special 
In some varieties, such as Sweet Gum and Pin Oaks, we 
offer unusual values. Consult catalogue for complete list. 
SWEET GUM 
A fine pyramidal tree with large maple-like leaves which 
turn a blazing scarlet in the fall. Bark of corky texture. 
Suitable for swampy conditions as well as in higher ground. 
Berge o-in, cal., 10 to 12 ft. high, B&B. ...+... $15 00 
meemoro-in, cal., 12 to 14 it. hich, B&B......:.. 17 50 
eee 5-10. cal., 12\to 14 ft. high, B&B........ 20 00 
tore, cal.,. 14 to 16 ft. high, B&B........ 25 00 

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