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DECIDUOUS TREES—Continued 
ELM—Continued 
Lake City. 70-90 ft. 
Upright, closely branched type of American Elm, large green leaves, larger 
than Moline, suitable for street and boulevard planting. Highly recom- 
mended. Per10 Peri00 Per 1000 
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Moline, Ulmus molini. 80-100 ft. 
A pyramidal, vigorous growing variety with large, handsome green foliage. 
Fine tree for street and drive planting. 
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Vase, Ulmus urni. 380-100 ft. 
An American Elm with vase formation of limbs. Uniform type, rapid grow- 
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HACKBERRY, Celtis occidentalis. 50 ft. 
A valuable shade tree of rapid spreading growth. Limbs seldom broken by 
wind. 
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HONEYLOCUST, Gleditsia triacanthos. 50-60 ft. 
A thorny tree with attractive pinnate leaves. Fragrant white flowers in 
May. Long lived, hardy tree. Succeeds on most any kind of soil. Not af- 
fected by borers or drought. 
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A variety of Triacanthos without thorns. 
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KENTUCKY COFFEETREE, Gymnocladus dioicus. 50-70 ft. 
Light blue green fern-like foliage. Very picturesque even in winter. White 
flowers, June. 
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LINDEN, American, Tilia americana. 60-90 ft. 
Rapid growing tree. Large, glossy leaves, fragrant yellow flowers. June. 
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Platypbyllos, Big Leaf European Linden. 60-70 ft. 
Large leaved European Linden making a large symmetrical tree. 
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Pyramidal, Pyramidal American Linden. 60-70 ft. 
A budded variety of American Linden with attractive and distinct pyramidal 
habit of growth. 
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