MAPLE — ACER 
Norway Maple — A large handsome tree with broad 
rounded top. The broad deep-green leaves turn 
yellow in fall. Very hardy, slow-growing, sym- 
metrical tree. 
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Red or Schwedler Maple — Same habit of growth as 
the Norway Maple, but the leaves are a rich 
bronze color in spring, changing to dark-green 
in summer. 
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Silver or Soft Maple — The well known common 
Maple. Grows very fast, but is not so long-lived 
as the other Maples. 
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Sugar or Hard Maple — This is one of our most 
beautiful shade trees. Its strong spreading 
branches form a broad symmetrical top. It is 
exceedingly beautiful in fall after its broad green 
leaves have changed to bright golden yellow 
and orange. A very hardy and long-lived variety, 
and does well in any soil that is not too wet 
or soggy. 
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OAK — QUERCUS 
Pin Oak (Palustris) — A tall symmetrical tree with 
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attractively cut glossy green foliage changing to 
gorgeous red and scarlet in autumn. It trans- 
plants easily and grows quite rapidly. Truly a 
“majestic beauty.” 
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POPLAR — POPULUS 
Lombardy Poplar (Nigra Italica) — The well known 
tall, fast-growing tree of narrow columnar form. 
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Bolleana Poplar — A fast-growing columnar tree. 
The foliage being silvery beneath, creates a 
flashing effect when stirred by the wind. A 
long-lived variety and much more desirable than 
the Lombardy or the other Carolina Poplars. 
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PLUM — PRUNUS 
Purple Leaf Plum (Cistena) — We consider this the 
best of the purple leaf plums. The trees are more 
dwarf and compact, and foliage is brighter in 
color than in other varieties. 
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Tomentosa (Nanking Cherry) 
A large shrub or small tree that is highly orna- 
mental. It makes a dense compact plant cov- 
ered with a profusion of small white flowers in 

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