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 Acer saccharintjm Wang. var. flqkjdanum Chapm. 



Range. — From western Florida through southern Alabama (to central prairie 

 region) to Texas (Cibolo River) and into Mexico (Sierra Madre Mountains in Nuevo, 



Leon). 



Acer saechamm grandidentatum (Nutt.) Sudworth. 



Large-tooth Maple. 



Acer grandidentatum (Nutt. ! mss.) in Torr. & Gr. 



Range. — Montana (head waters of Columbia River); fTtah (Wasatch Mountains) ; 

 southern Arizona (Huachuaca Mountains and others); New Mexico (Mongollon 

 Mountains); western Texas (Guadaloupe Mountains); Mexico (mountains of Coa- 

 huila). 



Names in use.— Western Sugar Maple; Hard Maple (Utah); Large- 

 toothed Maple. 



Acer saeeharinum Linn. Silver Maple. 



Acer dasycarpum Ehr. 



Range. — From New Brunswick (St. Johns River) to western Florida; west to 

 southern Ontario, through Michigan to eastern Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas (Blue 

 River), and Indian Territory. 



Names in use.— Silver Maple (Me., Vt., Mass., E. I., N. Y., N. J., Pa., 

 Del.,Va., W.Ya., N. 0., S. 0., Ma., Miss., Ky., Ohio, 111., Ind., Mo., Kans., 

 Nebr.,- Iowa, Mich., Minn., S. Dak.) ; Soft Maple ( Vt., N. H., Mass., E. I., 

 N. Y., N. J., Pa., W. Va., Ala., Miss., La,, Tex., Mo., Ohio, Mich., Out., 

 111., Ind., Kans., Nebr., Iowa, Wis., Minn., S. Dak.); White Maple (Me., 

 Vt, E. I., N. Y., H". J., Pa., W. Va., N. C, S. C, Ga., Fla., Ala., Miss., La., 

 Ky., Mo., 111., Ind., Kans., Nebr., Minn.) ; Eiver Maple (Me., N. H., E. I., 

 W.Va., Minn.); Silver-leaved Maple (Del, N.J.) ; Water Maple (Pa., 

 W. Va.); Greek Maple (W. Va,); Swamp Maple (W. Va., Md.). 



VARIETIES DISTINGUISHED IN CULTIVATION. 



Acer saeeharinum pendulum (Nich.).Sudw. "Weeping Silver Maple. 



Acer saeeharinum aureo-variegatum (Nich. ) Sudw. 



Variegated Silver Maple. 

 Acer saeeharinum wierii (Pax) Sudw. Cutleaf Silver Maple. 



Acer saeeharinum dissectifolium Sudw. 

 Acer saeeharinum lutescens (Pax) Sudw. 

 Acer saeeharinum novum (Ellw. & Barr.) Sudw. Crisp-leaf Silver Maple. 



Acer rubrum Linn. Red Maple. 



Range. — From New Brunswick, Quebec, and Ontario (latitude 49°) to Florida 

 (Caloosa and Indian rivers) ; west to Lake of the Wood, eastern Dakota and 

 Nebraska, Indian Territory, and Texas (Trinity River). 



Names in use. — Red Maple (Me., N. H., Vt., Mass., R. I., Coun., 

 N. Y., N. J., Pa., Del., Va., W. Va., N". C, S. C, Ga., Fla., Ala., Miss., La., 

 Tex., Ky., Mo., 111., Ind., Ohio, Ont.. Iowa., Wis., Nebr.) ; Swamp Maple 

 (Vt., N. H., Mass., Conn., R. I., N. Y., N. J., Pa., Del., N. C, S. 0., Fla., 

 Ala., Miss., La., Tex., Mo., Ind., Out,, Minn.); Soft Maple (Vt., Mass., 

 S". Y., Va., Miss., Mo., 111., Ind., Ohio, Ont., Mich., Kans., Nebr., Minn.) ; 

 Water Maple (Miss., La., Tex., Ky., Mo.); White Maple (Me., N. H.); 

 Shoe-peg Maple (W. Va.); Erable (La.); Ah-weh-hot-kwah =*"Red 

 Flower" (Onondaga Indians, N. Y.); Scarlet Maple (Tex.). 



