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ORNAMENTAL AND SHADE TREES—Continued 
MAPLE (Acer)—Continued 
Golden (auratum) 60 ft. 
Yellowish-green foliage, and orange-yellow bark make this tree stand out; 
young trees are very attractive, but lose some of the color with age. 
; Per 10 Per 100 
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Norway (platanoides) 50-60 ft. 
Forms a rounded.head, with large deep green foliage; very hardy, easily 
transplanted; changes to a pretty pale yellow in the fall. 
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Silver or Soft (dasycarpum) 60-80 ft. 
Very hardy, rapid-growing tree. Leaves finely cut, green with whitish color 
underneath. 
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Skinner’s Cut-Leaved Maple 50-70 ft. 
Very graceful, large, cut-leaved form of Silver Maple. 
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Sugar or Hard (saccharum) 50-70 ft. 
One of our most beautiful shade trees. Foliage turns bright orange, sometimes 
scarlet in Autumn. 
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MOUNTAINASH (SORBUS) 
European (aucuparia) 20-40 ft. 
Smooth bark and dense, pyramidal heads; berry clusters are large and bright. 
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MULBERRY (MORUS) 
Russian (alba tatarica) 50-60 ft. 
Small, light green leaves; greenish-yellow bark. Fruit varies from white to 
deep violet, very sweet. A very hardy native tree. 
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OAK (QUERCUS) 
Pin (palustris) 70-80 ft. 
A broadly pyramidal tree; the leaves are deep green, glossy and finely divided. 
Orange-scarlet in Fall. A most desirable shade tree. 
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