ALBIZZLA SJulibrissine Mimosa: shuzzy pink flowers.) 1-2) ft) eee eee 
ASIMINA TRILOBA. Papaw. Attractive flowers. Edible fruit. 1-2 ft. ......... 
ACER Rubrum. Scarlet Maple. Excellent for street and park. 
Attractive at all seasons. Scarlet flowers in early spring. Red fruit 
in late spring and beautiful foliage in autumn which turns bright 
scarlet or orange: 
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ACER saccharum. Rock Maple. Excellent street and shade tree. Does 
well in almost every soil: 
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ARALIA Spinosa. Devil’s Walking Stick. The stout stems, large leaves, and 
enormous clusters of flowers gives this plant a very distinct subtropical 
appearance: 
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AESCULUS octandra. Yellow Buckeye or Horse Chestnut. Cream 
colored flowers, dark green leaves turning to yellow in 
autumn, making it an attractive ornamental tree. 
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ARONIA Arbutifolia. Red Chokeberry. White « or tinged red fils. ‘Red berries: 
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ARONIA Melanocarpa. Black Chokeberry. White flowers. Black berries: 
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AMELANCHIER. June Berry. Small tree. Profusion of white flowers in spring, 
followed by many red edible berries which makes fine pies, etc.: 
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AMORPHA fruticosa. False Indigo. i"ine feathery foliage. 
Violet purplish fls. 
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BENZOIN Aestivale. Wild Allspice. Bright yell ow flowers in early ‘spring. 
Handsome in autumn foliage, turning clear yellow and studded with 
scarlet berries. Many make a tea out of the bark: 
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BETULA nigra. River Birch. Attractive tree with brownish-white 
peeling bark. 
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BETULA Lenta. Sweet Birch. Very handsome tr ee, round headed, and with 
pendulous branches when older. Fine for general planting. Oil from 
branches very similar to oil of wintergreen. Bark as well as oil much 
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CASTANEA Pumila. Chinquapin. Attractive when in flowers and in fall 
with its abundant light green burrs aniong the dark foliage, turning 
to dull yellow. Fine edible nuts: 
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CALYCANTHUS Floridus. Sweet-Scented Shrun Small shrub with dark 
reddish brown flowers which are very fragrant: 
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CARPINUS Caroliniana. Blue Beech. Bushy tree rarely 40 ft. Dark 
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CEANOTHUS americanus. Jersey Tea. Profusion of white flowers 
in spring. A low erect shrub. 
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CERCIS Canadensis. Red Bud. Very ornamental, with handsome, distinct foliage 
and abundant showy rosy pink flowers in eariy spring: 
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CHIONANTHUS virginica. White Fringe. Ornamental shrub. Large dark 
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