BULLETIN NO. 1, MARCH 11, 1944 17 

DECIDUOUS TREES—Continued 
PRUNUS, Ornamental Plum—Continued 
Serotina, Wild Black Cherry. 40-50 ft. 
A native of the Middle West. White flowers in May followed by 
small black cherries borne in clusters. Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
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Tomentosa, Nanking Cherry. 10-12 ft. 
Very hardy variety, remarkable showy flowers and fruit of finest 
flavor. For jams and preserves it is unexcelled. 
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Triloba, Flowering Plum. 8-10 ft. 
A handsome, hardy, vigorous, large shrub or small tree with double 
pink flowers in April-May. Will succeed over a wide territory. 
Bush form. 
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RED BUD, Cercis canadensis. 20-30 ft. 
Very attractive, rosy as almost red flowers in April. 
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RUSSIAN OLIVE, Elaeagnus angustifolia. 20-25 ft 
Attractive silver gray leaves, grayish white berries. Desirable for 
mass planting. Used frequently for hedges and windbreaks. Hardy. 
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For smaller sizes see Elaeagnus under Shrubs. 
SYCAMORE or American Planetree, Platanus occidentalis. 100-130 ft. 
Large, handsome leaves. Smooth, light colored, almost crcamy-white 
bark with age, gives tree a striking appearance. 
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THORN, Crataegus, Arnoldiana, Arnold’s Thorn. 18-20 ft. 
An open-headed tree having white flowers in May and bright crim- 
son fruit in August. 
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Coccinea, Thicket Hawthorn. 20-25 ft. 
Bushy tree, white flowers, dull red fruit. 
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Cordata, Washington Hawthorn. 20-25 ft. 
Bright red fruit, brilliant autumn foliage. 
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