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A few well-placed trees create a natural setting 
Ornamental and Shade Tees 
Betula papyrifera. Canoe Birch. 80 to 90 ft. 
Originates in the Adirondacks. Characteristic white bark 
is not evident until the tree is slightly older than other va- 
rieties of White Birch. A long-lived tree. Each 
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Larger sizes on application. 
B. pendula sargenti. Sargent’s Weeping Birch. 12 to 15 ft. 
Dwarf, irregular growth. Ideal for rock gardens. 
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CERCIDIPHYLLUM japonicum. Katsura-Tree. 70 to 80 ft. 
Pyramidal, with dense habit of growth. Young leaves are 
purplish, turning to green in summer, then bright golden in 
autumn. An excellent contribution for landscape work. 
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12 to 14 ft., specimen, B&B 
Larger sizes on application. 
FAGUS Americana. American Beech. 80 to 90 ft. 
A large, spreading tree with smooth bark of light steel- 
gray color. Foliage is large and green in summer turning 
orange in the fall. A native tree of interesting habit. 
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2 to 214-in. cal., 6 to 8 it: high, B&B: .....:.. 0. 15 00 
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3 to 3%-in. cal., 8 to 10 ft. high, B&B. 
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