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Large Plants for Immediate Effect 
EVERGREENS: 
Arborvitaes (Thuja), of several varieties, up to 14 feet high. 
Retinosporas, or, False-cypress (Chamaecyparis), several 
kinds, up to 16 feet. 
Blue Spruces (Picea), 10 to 14 feet. 
White Spruces (Picea), 6 to 8 feet. 
White Firs (Abies), 6 to 8 feet. 
Scotch and Red Pines, up to 10 feet, medium grade, good for 
massing. 
Japanese Black Pines (Pinus thunbergi), the one best tree 
for salt-sea-wind exposures; a fine lot of heavy trees up to 
7 to 8 feet. 
Native Pitch Pines (Pinus rigida), fine nursery grown trees 
up to 7 feet. 
Chinese Dragon Spruces (Picea asperata), broad-growing 
type, particularly good for seashore; 5 to 6 feet. 
Tiger-Tail Spruces (Picea polita), stiff resistant growth, 
specimens up to 8 feet. 
DECIDUOUS SHADE TREES: 
European Lindens (Tilia), extra heavy, beautiful specimens 
up to 15 feet. 
European Beeches (Fagus), exceptionally fine low-branched, 
broad specimens up to 20 feet high. 
Norway Maples (Acer), up to 14 feet; a few larger ones. 
Elms, Moline (Ulmus), a good supply up to 14 feet; some 
others up to 20 feet. 
Rees Poplars (Populus), broad-headed trees; 10 to 12 
eet. 
Pin Oaks (Quercus), excellent young trees up to 12 feet. 
White Birches (Betula), up to 10-12 feet; a few much larger, 
FLOWERING TREES: 
White Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida), many heavy 
6 to 8 foot plants, and several beautiful mature specimens 
up to 12 feet high, very broad and full. 
Kousa Dogwood (Cornus kousa), fine later-blooming 
variety, many 5 to 6 foot plants, and several excellent large 
specimens up to 16 feet high. 
Washington Hawthorns (Crataegus cordata), a particularly 
good block of heavy trees up to 12 feet. 
Flowering Crab-Apples (Malus sargenti), broad, stocky 
trees 6 to 8 feet high. 
Horse Chestnuts (Aesculus), heavy trees up to 12 feet. 
YeHON pager (Cladrastis), broad, low-branched, up to 12 
eet. 
Tree-Lilac (Syringa japonica), up to 8 feet. 
Purple-Leaf Plum (Prunus), extra bushy specimens, 8 feet. 
LARGE FLOWERING SHRUBS: 
Russian Olive (Elaeagnus), excellent for seashore exposures; 
up to 7 to 8 feet, very broad. 
Red-Vein fericanete) unusual and rare; five specimens up 
to 7 to 8 feet. 
Deutzias, heavy, up to 6 feet. 
nytt Privet (Ligustrum), bushy unclipped plants up to 
eet. 
Forsythias, up to 6 feet. 
Bush Honeysuckles (Lonicera), heavy broad plants up to 
7 to 8 feet. 
pocts Oranges or Syringas (Philadelphus), heavy, up to 8 
eet 
Lilacs, French Hybrids (Syringa), in several varieties, up 
to 8 feet. 
Weigela, pink- flowering, up to 6 feet and broad. 
Viburnums, several varieties, up to 6 to 7 feet. 
Silverbell (Halesia), bushy, 6 to 8 feet. 
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