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PEONY FIELDS aes SARCOXIE, MISSOURI 
SHADE TREES—continued 


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Elm, American White; Ulmus americana 
Our well known and beautiful Elm, forming a large majes- 
tic tree with long spreading limbs, and giving a good though 
not dense shade. Leaves dark green, in autumn golden yel- 
low. Growth rather rapid; long lived; easily transplanted. 
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Elm, Chinese; Ulmus pumila 
Of very rapid growth, with slender branches and leaves 
smaller than those of the American Elm. The leaves appear 
very early in the spring and remain till late fall. Especially 
adapted for arid regions and for quick results. 
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Mimésa Tree; Chinese Silk Tree; Albizzia Julibrissin 
This unusual, rapid growing Asiatic tree produces a trop- 
ical effect. Its spreading branches form a low, flat-topped 
crown with tiny, fern-like or feathery foliage and fragrant 
showy pink Acacia-like flowers with long silky stamens at 
the tips of branches from mid June to September. 
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Oak, Pin; Quercus palustris 
One of the most handsome Oaks with its spreading, de- 
cidedly horizontal to ascending branches, the lower some- 
what drooping with age, sometimes almost to the ground, 
with a symmetrical pyramidal head, oval with age. Leaves 
glossy green, in autumn deep scarlet. Excellent for land- 
scape and street. 
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Sugar Maple has a showy autumn foliage. 
Maple, Sugar, Rock or Hard; Acer saccharum 
Unquestionably one of our most beautiful long-lived trees; 
large, stately, with a dense, symmetrical crown; deeply root- 
ed, allowing grass to grow about the trunk; leaves three to 
five pointed, deep green, in autumn yellow, orange and scar- 
let. Transplanting may change the autumn color as it is af- 
fected by soil and climatic conditions. 
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Maple, Norway 
A beautiful round headed tree, valuable for street or lawn 
planting. The large dark green leaves turn yellow in the fall. 
Similar to Sugar Maple except more globular in form, and 
not so brilliant in fall. 
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