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PRUNUS americana 20ft. | AMERICAN PLUM 
A small tree, rather dense and horny, with grayish bark 
and dull green leaves; its large, white flowers appearing in 
clusters before the leaves. Its fruit is usually edible and it is 
entirely hardy, being a native of the United States. 
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PRUNUS americana—NEWPORT 15 ft. 
NEWPORT PURPLELEAF PLUM 
aire The deep pink flowers and dark purple foliage make this 
Fa, an excellent tree where color contrast is desired, 
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padus commutata 30 ft. MAY DAY TREE—BIRDCHERRY 
A 30-30’ wide spreading tree; one of the earliest to leaf out 
in Spring. Racemes of white, fragrant flowers show on May 
first. Should be planted as early as possible. 
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triloba 10 ft. PINK FLOWERING PLUM 
A graceful, small tree with an abundance of double pink 
flowers in early spring. Ideal when planted in masses. 
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SORBUS aucuparia 30 ft. EUROPEAN MOUNTAIN ASH 
A very ornamental tree with large, fragrant, white flowers 
followed by clusters of bright red fruit, which remains on the 
tree all winter if not eaten by birds. The foliage is an attrac- 
pe tive green turning to orange-red in autumn. Can be used 
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