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Sherbanee ieee 

941—Purple Fringe 
(Smoke Tree) 
Becomes a cloud of smoke when the dense, foamy sprays of 
purplish flowers form in mid-July. Very informal in growth 
and seldom gets taller than 8 to 10 feet. 
2 c: se 

1001—Mountain Ash, European 
(Sorbus Aucuparia) 
A compact, low growing lawn tree of great charm. Large clusters 
of pure white flowers are nestled among the glossy, fernlike, heav- 
ily veined foliage in May and June. Its ornamental beauty and 
charm are intensified in the autumn when it is brilliantly garbed 
in generous clusters of 
flashy crimson berries. 
Grows to a height of 15 
to 20 feet at maturity. 

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938—Oriental 
Jewel Tree 
(Malus Floribunda) 
A gorgeous display 
from the forming of 
the deep coral-red 
buds to the full open- 
ing of the delicate 
pink flowers. Follow- 
ing the bloom, this 
low growing tree 
bears an abundance 
of yellowish green 
fruit which is  rel- 
ished by birds. Un- 
equaled in profusion 
of bloom and _be- 
cause of its restricted 
growth, it never be- 
comes too large and 
clumsy for even the 
small lawn. 
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