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saccharum /70 ft. SUGAR MAPLE 
This excellent shade tree with wide spreading, slender 
branches has light green foliage, changing to brilliant autumn 
shades. Suitable for street or lawn use. 
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AESCULUS hippocastanum 50 ft. HORSECHESTNUT 
A handsome tree in all its phases, the Horsechestnut is at 
its best when the heavy, white flower spikes open in June. 
o~ The large, shiny buds on the terminal twigs in winter and the 
unusual branch structure make it of interest throughout the 
baw year. It should be planted in the border where its pyramidal 
form and blossoms will show to advantage. 
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SINGLE RED FLOWERING HORSECHESTNUT _ 50 ft. 
Same as variety ‘‘hippocastanum” except that the large 
flower clusters are purple-red. It presents a very striking ap- 
pearance when in bloom. 
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DOUBLE WHITE FLOWERING HORSECHESTNUT 50 ft. 
This variety of Horsechestnut is especially adapted for 
street planting. It does not produce burs or nuts. The clusters 
of double white flowers, 8 to 10 inches long, are very showy. 
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ALNUS glutinosa 60 ft. EUROPEAN ALDER 
A slow growing tree, particularly suitable for moist soils. 
The leaves turn brilliant red in fall. 
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CELTIS occidentalis 40 ft. HACKBERRY 
a Also called Sugarberry. Hardwood tree with black berries 
s which are liked by birds. A superior tree for shade. 
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FAGUS sylvatica 75 ft. EUROPEAN BEECH 
This gray barked tree will grow very tall and the leaves 
usually hang on all winter. Excellent for hedges if kept well 
ae 
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or trimmed. Spring transplanting only recommended. 
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oN, FRAXINUS americana 80 ft. WHITE ASH 
A noble tree with a straight tall trunk. It is one of the last 
Hop! trees to come into leaf in the spring. Fall coloring of yellow 
or purple is distinctive. 
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