

982 - 6’, 983 - 8’—Elm, Chinese 
(Or Siberian Elm) 
Originally from Northern China. Now the first 
choice for quick shade as it grows to a height 
of 20 feet in four years. It is medium tall and 
graceful, a wide spreading tree with slender 
limbs and drooping twigs. 
1016—Weeping Willow Babylonica 
992 - 6’—Maple, 
Schwedler’s 
Outstanding among all 
shade trees for its dra- 
matic foliage color. 
Shapely as the Norway 
with the same form of 
foliage, but the leaves 
are a gorgeous deep pur- 
plish-crimson in the 
spring, later turning to 
a lovely bronze-green. 
Grows 30 to 40 feet. 
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1008 - 6’— 
Poplar, Silver 
Bolleana 
Widely used both for its 
beauty of form and 
unique foliage color. The 
deep green of the upper 
leaf surface is perfectly 
complemented by the 
sparkling, silvery-white 
of the under side and the 
slightest breeze causes a 
lovely play of colors. 
Broadly columnar 
form, it grows yery rap- 
idly; developing into 
tall beautiful tree. 
As an individual lawn tree or in groups overhanging a stream or pool, 
the graceful, drooping branches of the Weeping Willow invite relaxation. 
They boast an enviable reputation down through the ages for their re- 
splendent grace and restful charm. Attains a height of 30 to 40 feet. 


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