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TILIA americana American Linden 
Tall, rapid growing tree with large, heart- 
shaped leaves. Fragrant, white flowers 
in June that attract the bees. A particu- 
larly fine shade tree for street use. 
T. cordata Small-leaf Linden 
A large tree much like the other Lindens, 
useful for street, avenue, and specimen 
planting. 
T. vulgaris European Linden 
Symmetrical tree of rapid growth. Large, 
dark green foliage that recommends it 
for a good shade tree. 
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SORBUS americana 
American Mountain Ash 
Small tree not over 30 feet, native to New 
England and the White Mountains. One 
of the most conspicuous trees in fall, with 
its abundant heads of bright red fruits. 
S. aucuparia European Mountain Ash 
Similar to preceding variety, but growing 
somewhat larger and more symmetrical. 
Fruits brilliant orange-red in early fall. 
S. quercifolia Oak-leaf Mountain Ash 
A hybrid that has foliage resembling that 
of an Oak. Orange- scarlet fruit. 
ULMUS americana American Elm 
Its majestic grace has made our New 
England towns famous. Tall, vase-shaped, 
long-lived tree that is justly popular as 
a street tree. Thrives best in a rich, moist 
soil but will grow almost anywhere. 
U. americana Molini Moline Elm 
A new fast growing Elm. Differs from 
the usual characteristic outline in the fact 
that it has one central leader, giving it a 
conical shape. Much used for street 
planting or where a smaller or more com- 
pact tree is desired. 
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This illustrates one of many rows of 
straight, bushy headed trees in our nursery. 
These happen to be Schwedler Maples, a 
very popular variety having brilliant red 
foliage in early spring, later turning to a 
ruddy green for the balance of the summer. 
U. americana vaseyi Vase Elm 
A graceful form selected because it glori- 
fies the typical spreading variety. Rapid 
erowing, straight clean trunk and uni- 
form shape. 
U.. pumila Chinese or Siberian Elm 
A remarkably rapid growing tree, suit- 
able for dry or moist locations. The fo- 
liage is much smaller than that of the 
American, and quite dense. It is perfectly 
hardy in New England. 

A complete assortment of Fruits, 
Fertilizers, Insecticides and Grass Seed 
will be found in our Price List. 
We maintain a staff of competent 
men, trained and experienced to assist 
you with your garden problems. 
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within a radius of 25 miles from West- 
field. 
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