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NORTHERN RED OAK (Quercus borealis). A majestic, rugged, rapidly 
growing tree. Brilliant fall foliage. 
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TREES, 
LINDENS 
LITTLELEAF EUROPEAN LINDEN (Tilia cordata). 
Develops rapidly into a splendid tree of fine form. 
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PYRAMIDAL LINDEN (T. platyphyllos fastigiata). 
Upright-growing branches and large, heart-shaped 
leaves. 
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MULBERRIES 
WEEPING MULBERRY (Morus alba pendula). A dec- 
orative, graceful, small tree of weeping habit. 
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~““RUSSIAN MULBERRY (M. alba tatarica). Here is a 
tree of fine proportions and foliage that will attract 
not only birds but people as well, by its edible reddish 
purple fruits. 
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ORIENTAL TREE LILAC 
(Syringa amurensis japonica) 
This small tree is most unusual. Large, 9-inch, cream- 
white panicles of bloom in June. 
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OAKS 
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SCARLET OAK (Q. coccinea). Its very brilliant fall coloring and good 
habit of growth makes it a fine shade tree. 
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Fine lawn specimen. 
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PIN OAK (0. palustris). Rapid of growth, with small, deeply cut leaves. 
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PYRAMIDAL ENGLISH OAK (Q. robur fastigiata). Narrow, columnar 
and long lived. Very rare. 
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TULIP TREE 
(Liriodendron tulipifera) 
Tall, rapid grower. Yellow tulip-like flowers. Each 
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SWEET GUM 
(Liquidambar styraciflua) 
Excellent for rich autumn color. Grows well in moist 
locations. Has interesting, corky bark. 
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Showy, deep pink flowers along the stems before the leaves appear. 
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MAGNOLIAS 
Very few plants equal the Magnolias for interest and 
attraction, blooming as they do in the spring before the 
rest of nature has awakened from the long winter. 
SAUCER MAGNOLIA (Magnolia soulangeana). Large- 
cupped flowers, white inside and purplish pink outside. 
Each Each 
2to3ft., B&B. ...$7 50 | 5 to 6 ft. B&B... ..$18 00 
3 to 4.ft:; B&B... .12 50/6 to 7 ft, B&B; 
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STAR MAGNOLIA (M. stellata). A lovely, dwarf va- 
riety with very fragrant, white, star-shaped blooms. 
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LOMBARDY POPLAR 
(Populus nigra italica) 
This rapid-growing tree of neat, columnar form is ideal 
for screen planting and for accent. 
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PAGODA TREE 
(Sophora japonica) 
Small, round-headed tree with spreading branches and 
yellow flowers. 
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PURPLELEAF PLUM 
~-THUNDERCLOUD. The deep, almost black-purple foliage of this im- 
proved variety makes it ideal where foliage accent is desired. 
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ORIENTAL PLANETREE 
(Platanus orientalis) 
Here is a large tree that can stand city conditions. Disease-free foliage 
and picturesque bark that sheds. Fine shape. 
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AMERICAN REDBUD 
(Cercis canadensis) 
