part II] DECIDUOUS TREES 
N these 8 pages is an alphabetical list of deciduous trees—a 
short list of the better kinds only. Many sorts not listed can be 
uoted on request. Other deciduous trees will be found under Fruits 
and Nuts beginning on page 36. Small, bushy trees are included in 
this list, though some of them come close to being classifiable as large 
shrubs (there is no clear dividing line). We try to simplify, e.g, all 
Maples, even dwarf forms, are here among trees—while all Vibur- 
nums, even tree-like kinds, are listed as shrubs. 


PLANTING 
A 6-FOOT 






































EREES | 
are plants that continue to grow from the top 
buds. Usually, therefore, have only one or 
two main stems or trunks. The pruning of a 
tree should not interfere with this tip growth. 
"DECIDUOUS" 
means losing its leaves every winter. Such 
plants then become dormant (sleeping) and 
make late fall and spring transplanting easy. 
Usually no earth ball is necessary, even in 
reasonably large sizes. 
FLOWERING TREES 








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amamelis mollis... <' anere MT OUn eS 
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7 to 20 years Koelreuteria...........eseeeeee eee oe er 
6 to 15 feet Laburnum vulgare... c’e> aie dais a eros 
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vive shipping. Liriodendron tulipifera...... «0 00) 6) malonate 
Tonthedieee Magnolia acuminata.......... - PSone oc e) 
shaped. Magnolia conspicuc........... X ve slates Mueemaeee 
Magnolia soulangeana..... X .. «2 o. es 
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fetewes Magnolia nigra.......... We. § ehkor 6 ac 
root) Magnolia stellata MP. Gor AG. oC. Ac 
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Vp to 6 feet Malus (flowering crabs).... X X Oo 
SEEDLING Oxydendron arboreum........ .- nue 
Prunus pennsylvanica....... . tax Ors 
SNEVO Ua Prunus Flowering Cherry... X .. .. .. 
Ilex avearsicta Prunus virginiana.............. + Aig too) oy 
Cito) 30 finches Robinia pseudacacia.......... « sly eGR 
Sophora japonica... + oe are 
Sorbus (Mountain*Ash)_. 3.uusaie meee 
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Trees Grow Quickly 
Few amateurs of trees realize how soon S H A D E oy R E E S 
a 5 or 6 foot tree becomes large enough A TABLE TO HELP IN SEI FECTING 
to make a show in the landscape. Of : = 
course, such “hurry-trees’” as Ulmus pu- TOLERANCE FAULTS VIRTUES 
mila, Poplars and Willows are famous ca 
for rapid growth—but among trees KIND OF TREE 2 gous eee ree ~~ 
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in their first 15 years of life are such a2 bo Sk £6 55 sa eee 
supposed slow” growers as Red Oak, ACER Negundo_ (Box-elder)..........ss:.seeseeseen AD Someta SK x ete 
Pin Oak, most Maples, Liriodendron, A. platanoides (Norway Maple} See eee Xogeree XX, = eee 
several Birches, Black Locust and Amer- A. Tubrum (Red Maple)... sssssssesesseeeeeeeen ote ts x x ce: 
reat aden A. saccharum (Sugar Maple) ..........ssc.sececeoneee x wc te Hl ARC x ee a 
4 : eer’ ae Cee es wei canna nM A oe IA x Sat & $2.9 . 
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Since a young tree requires little care,  Corrrg (Hackberry aioe ites Soe x err 
and is much less expense and trouble to GLADASTRIS (Yellow-wood)... ou. 0. lb A 
plant than a large one, ‘it pays to plan PAGUS (Beech) oeceeeceen os XX ce oe nL 
ahead. Order and set out NOW the FRAXINUS (Ash)... XK ee ee we) ORE 
trees you will need in your plans for GINGKO bilobr.ccccccsssssssssssseceeeeees oo Kee = 00: Soe ee 
the future. A special list of bargains for GYMNOCLADUS danacyet: Sepltnlbaakp Seer eeemeee an i 05, oe oe oe oe oe oe x oe 
such use is é - 4 ZS PLATANUS occidentalis (Sycamore)................ a eerramrmor es oo «5 
ne ie ti made rae aaa 10; latge P, acerifolia (Oriental Plane) -...........:ccssscccsesemeee sie, LOK) ook, | Bele as olemtols xd aes . 
enough to be out of the baby stage, yet  pOPULUS (Poplar—most kinds)... Xen, lee Ko Mh 
young enough to be inexpensive to buy QUERCUS palustris (Pin Oak)... AF cane oe ee et 
and ship. QO} coccinea (Scarlet 'Oak)= es eee br ae és ae Par os ee oe 
Ovrubra (Redi@ak) pee eee a >.< x . ee ee ee ee oe ee 
Shipping Costs Low SALIX (Willow—most kinds)... ..scsesssnssenee ~ en X “we * XE Sy cea ee 
Generally speaking, of the three grades “TILIA (Linden—most Linds)cca | ns TE 
illustrated above, the two smallest cost — YLMUS campestris (English Elm)... ei MD TET ey. 
10% of the price for expressage; the U. americana (American Elm).......... eS Ae x as TE . es . oe 
largest 15%. WU, pumilea(Siberion lm). eae eee x xX oe . x -- -° 

