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yellow. The Norway Maple {Pbttmnot 



variety. It is often mistaken for the Sycamore Maple, bat it is 

 • upright, nml does not make bo large o Thia with 



Oampeslrit i*.rc admirably adapted to small grounda 



The MaerophyVa ■ L i ;• Leased ii one ol the aaest of upright 

 growth ami gi it \ . and although inteodnoed many yean 



uiro it i.> vet little known. There are numerous fancy varii 

 > n-h >lor, Variegated4eavad t < ad, Pnrple-leaTed, 



all of which are carious and desirable in ground- 

 extent, but in placea wnere a limited number only eta hare 

 ■ the Purple leaved is the one particularly desirable, fa 

 3 are purplish underneath and pale green above when fully 

 expanded, and at midsummer and thereafter until the full of tin- 

 leaves, every breeze that ruffles ami disturbs them, produi i 

 singular ami pleasing effect in contrast with the foliage >>f other 

 varieties. The Ash-leaved Maple or Box Elder Negundo 

 AVoxj is a very rapid growing variety, of great beauty 



from it.- peculiar formed Leaves and its pale green, smooth young 



It makes a large tree when grown in a deep. rich, moist 



but in a light sandy loam org I garden soil, it forma a 



medium size, which from its color of young wood in 

 winter i< exceedingly attractive and pleasing. It groups 

 admirably with Pi 



Mulberry. — Morns. — Although not a tree of the highest type 



ty, vet the native Mulberry is not inelegant, and 



wherever it can be [ Uy, the great value of its 



fruit adds much to recommend its adoption in forming groups of 



deciduous tre I harmonizes well with the Linden, Catalpa, 



and some Othi und heads and broad foliage iriety 



now well known D Bverbemring is a hardy as any, 



luge ami liin- with the addition of blossoming 



and ripening a long time in ion. A rich, deep, loamy 



well drained, suite it best, and in the northern w 

 the Union i 1 be sheltered from 



In the Northern States it is unfitted for a park 



trees, but in the Southern and Middle - ©to the .\faru* and 



