. A street tree system for New York City, borough of Manhattan ... >^ ^ 6RASS PARKm&AREAS FENCEDSIZE I5X4D-|0APART. SIDEWALK— 30 ROADWAY — +0 100 — SIDEWALK— 30 Fifth Avenue Facincj Central Park SUGGESTED TREATMENT OPTIONAL TREATMENT B. Planting of the Normal Type (Form B). An optional type of planting for Fifth Avenue facing Central Park; normaltype planting. This scheme of planting provides for the trees being grown in large tree pitsor parking areas, to be kept in grass and fenced. The tree recommended for this street is either the Oriental Plane or the Linden. 80 Colle<je of Fo
. A street tree system for New York City, borough of Manhattan ... >^ ^ 6RASS PARKm&AREAS FENCEDSIZE I5X4D-|0APART. SIDEWALK— 30 ROADWAY — +0 100 — SIDEWALK— 30 Fifth Avenue Facincj Central Park SUGGESTED TREATMENT OPTIONAL TREATMENT B. Planting of the Normal Type (Form B). An optional type of planting for Fifth Avenue facing Central Park; normaltype planting. This scheme of planting provides for the trees being grown in large tree pitsor parking areas, to be kept in grass and fenced. The tree recommended for this street is either the Oriental Plane or the Linden. 80 Colle<je of Forestry walks (balanced or unbalanced form), and this being the onein most common use we may call it the standard or normaltype. Two distinct effects may be secured in this form ofplanting depending on the nature of the trees used —whether the trees are (a) of broad spreading habit or (b)of upright pyramidal or columnar habit. In the one case we get an over-arching effect such as isseen in so many streets which contain old American trees of the upright form such as is found in theyounger stages
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