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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. 
Coy The large, shiny buds on the terminal twigs in winter and the 
> unusual branch structure make it of interest throughout the 
¢ year. It should be planted in the border where its pyramidal 
form and blossoms will show to advantage. 
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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 
Also called Sugarberry. Hardwood tree with black berries 
ERS, which are liked by birds. A superior tree for shade. 
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FAGUS grandiflora 75 ft. EUROPEAN BEECH 
>. This gray barked tree will grow very tall and the leaves 
Oey usually hang on all winter. Excellent for hedges if kept well 
Saggy trimmed. Spring transplanting only recommended. 
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FRAXINUS 
pennsylvanica lanceolata 60 ft. GREEN ASH 
The bark is gray brown and the leaflets are narrow. A 
medium sized tree often found in rich valleys and swampy 
lowlands. 
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GINKGO biloba 60 ft. MAIDENHAIR TREE 
i 4s The leaves of this tree are fan-shaped and the branches 
46, are nearly parallel. Usually grows with a single trunk to 
tage? great height. Does well in anysoil. A very picturesque tree. 
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GLEDITSIA triacanthos 60 ft. HONEYLOCUST 
A thorny tree with large picturesque heads. Foliage is 
clear yellow in fall. Long fruit pods drop from the tree during; 
most of the winter. 
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triacanthos inermis 50 ft. THORNLESS HONEYLOCUST 
A thornless variety of the above with more slender 
branches and looser habit. . 
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PLATANUS occidentalis 80 ft. AMERICAN PLANETREE, SYCAMORE 
The large, bright green leaves and the broad, round-headed 
: ? habit of growth makes this an attractive street or lawn tree. 
The grayish bark, usually mottled by darker blotches of older 
Se? bark, is very interesting. It tolerates smoky conditions. 
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