¢ A Prized Inheritance of the 
Generation that Succeeds « 
MAPLE, 
SCHWEDLER’S 
Foliage: broad, three lobed, 
deep purplish crimson in 
spring, later turning to a 
rich bronze-green. Average 
Mature Height: 30 to 40 
feet. Use: a colorful shade 
tree for street and lawn. 
Enjoys all the good points 
of the Norway, plus all-sea- 
son color that adds to the 
beauty of the landscape set- 
ting. 
PIN OAK (oe 
Foliage: dark lustrous green, sharply cut and terminate in 
pin-like points. Average Mature Height: 50 to 60 feet. 
Use: a very clean, pyramidal shade tree for street and lawn. 
“Sturdy as an Oak” is an old saying. This fastest grow- 
PLANE, ing of the Oak family will endure for a generation. 
ORIENTAL 
Foliage: larger than the 
Norway Maple, bright 
olive-green, lighter on the 
under side. Average Ma- 
ture Height: 50 to 60 ft. 
Use: especially recom- 
mended for dense shade 
where adverse growing 
conditions exist. 
A fine symmetrical tree, 
noted for its ability to 
thrive in smoke, dust and 
in very poor soil. Its 
bark-shedding habit, its 
fruit and fine foliage all 
add up to a_ beautiful 
shade tree. 
POPLAR, 
SILVER 
BOLLEANA 
Foliage: deep green on 
upper leaf surface, com- 
plemented by sparkling 
silver-white on the under 
side. Average Mature 
Height: up to 80 feet. 
Use: windbreaks, border 
plantings for spacious 
lawns and fields, for lin- 
ing roads and long, wind- 
ing drives. 
Columnar in _ form, 
grows very rapidly and 
is most unique for its fo- 
liage color. It fairly 
“sparkles” in the slight- 
est breeze. 
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