. A shade tree guide. Trees. SHADE TREE Fig. 2. Young Trees Planted on an Inside Line in Anticipation of the Removal of Decadent Old Trees on the Curbing. The Best Trees for City Streets Narrow Streets, (less than 60 feet wide between building lines.) Ginkgo Norway Maple Hackberry Green Ash Red Gum Red Maple Honey Locust Average Streets. (60 to 90 feet wide between building lines.) Scarlet Oak Ginkgo Norway Maple Red Oak Sycamore Hackberry Red Maple Pin Oak Basswood White Ash / Red Gum Sugar Maple Honey Locust Horse Chestnut Wide Streets, (over 90 feet wide be- tween building lines.) W


. A shade tree guide. Trees. SHADE TREE Fig. 2. Young Trees Planted on an Inside Line in Anticipation of the Removal of Decadent Old Trees on the Curbing. The Best Trees for City Streets Narrow Streets, (less than 60 feet wide between building lines.) Ginkgo Norway Maple Hackberry Green Ash Red Gum Red Maple Honey Locust Average Streets. (60 to 90 feet wide between building lines.) Scarlet Oak Ginkgo Norway Maple Red Oak Sycamore Hackberry Red Maple Pin Oak Basswood White Ash / Red Gum Sugar Maple Honey Locust Horse Chestnut Wide Streets, (over 90 feet wide be- tween building lines.) White Elm Red Oak Sycamore Tulip Poplar Sugar Maple White Oak Basswood Red Gum Scarlet Oak Ailanthus. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original New Jersey. Dept. of Conservation and Development; Gaskill, Alfred. Union Hill, N. J. , Hudson Printing Co.


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