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Trees 
There is an untiring loveliness in trees as 
they continually change with the season. At 
the first breath of spring, the swelling buds 
open into dainty flowers, often inconspicuous, 
but none the less beautiful. Then follows the 
delicate tints of expanding leaves’ that 
deepen into the richness of mid-summer 
ereens. The chill of autumn brings new 
beauty in the myriad of gorgeous hues that 
come almost overnight. Even in the bleak, 
cold days of winter there is beauty in bark 
and twig and form. 
Horse Chestnut 
4 to 5 feet 
5 to 6 feet 

HORSE CHESTNUT 
American White Elm 
Our noblest shade tree, large and spreading, 
combining strength and grace. They grow anywhere 
and are very long-lived. An ideal street tree and for 
large lawns there is nothing finer. The charm of the 
old New England villages is largely associated with 
their ancient Elms. 
Chinese Elm 
A remarkably beautiful, rapid growing tree that 
has leaped to popularity. Unusually hardy and resistant 
to heat and drought, it will do well over a wider 
range of soils and conditions than any other tree. AMERICAN ELM 






Wrerican Witte Ein Hackberry 
and Chinese Elm 
Each Per 10 
Resembles Elm somewhat, foliage 
more pointed and a bright glossy 
green, bark thick and rough; a 
symmetrical grower; good _ street 
$9.50 | tree, drouth resistant. 
14.00 | Each Per 10 
20.00 | >to 0 file eee $1.75 $16.00 
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