

N these 8 pages is an alphabetical list of deciduous trees—the better kinds 
only. Many sorts not listed can be quoted on request. Small, bushy trees 
are included in this list, though some of them come close to being shrubs (there 
is no clear dividing line). We try to simplify, ¢.g., all Maples, even dwarf forms, 
Malus (Crab) are here—while all Viburnums, even tree-like kinds, are listed as shrubs. 
Since a young tree requires little care, and is TREES GROW QUICKLY 
much less expense and trouble to plant than a Few amateurs of trees realize how soon a 5 or 
large one, it pays to plan ahead. A special list of 6 foot tree becomes large enough to make a show 
bargains for such use is made on Page 10. in the landscape. Of course, such “‘hurry-trees”’ 
as Ulmus pumila, Poplars and Willows are famous 
for rapid growth—but among trees known to 





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V 12 30 x  Franklinia (gordonia)...... ie Pte Pe XS x 
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Vv 8 20 x Hamamelis mollis......... X2 eee ee 
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IV 40100 x _ Liriodendron tulipifera..... siue tee We a 
V 12 25 x #Magnolia conspicua....... Xe we. Rs 
V 10 20 x Magnolia soulangeana..... Som = es a 
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IV 12 30 x Oxydendron arboreum..... Aveetcd LS Soa ho 
V 20 40 .. Prunus Flowering Cherry... .. x .. ..°.. 
IV 30 70 x Robinia pseudacacia....... ye SX ae. 
IV 30 60 x Sophora japonica......... ae, Shan ex 
II 15 40 x Sorbus (Mountain Ash).... .. .. .. oOo 
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A. rubrum (Red Maple)........ ee Xe Cee uae x: x 
A. saccharum (Sugar Maple)..... x .. .. .. .. x Ks 
BETULA alba (Birch).......... xT ce x x 
B. populifolia (Gray B.)........ OR) ON ee ee 
B. papyrifera (Canoe Birch)..... Hcy) Cores Maite es Seta geo gs Mb. ¢ ‘ oo . 
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PLATANUS (Sycamore)........ Shag 2. SR RP Ir as Pe 
P. acerifolia (Oriental Plane)..... .. %. x .. .. x 
POPULUS (Poplar—most kinds). x .. .. x x x 
QUERCUS palustris (Pin Oak)... .. x .. .. .. x 
Q. coccinea (Scarlet Oak)....... Ee te ee a mee me 
Q. rubra (Red Oak)............ bid, © Gee Path Acy , Char, 
SALIX (Willow—most kinds).... .. x .. x x x da 
TAXODIUM (Bald-cypress).....  . oe ote a ne ee 
TILIA (Linden—most kinds)... . a eee, | Roe xi x 
ULMUS campestris (English Elm) .. .. x x ies 
U. americana (American Elm)... .. x .. x Bre 
U. pumila (Siberian Elm)....... x x x 



