BERLIN, MARYLAND, U. S. A. 53 

Fine specimen Norway Maple, the ideal tree ‘ street and lawn ieatinigs 
In the Presbyterian Churchyard, Berlin, Maryland 
Maple, Sugar (A. saccharum). A handsome shade tree for street and 
lawn. The leavesare greenin midsummer, but later turn to shades 
of scarlet and orange, making a beautiful specimen tree from 
spring until fall. The growth is thick, and the tree develops into 
a large, stately specimen. Each 10 100 1,000 
Gito -8itect™ 4.5) 0 ake ate. $2 50° Sr2eso ee s85 00° $600.00 
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ts) tOjtooine cal... . <829) . « 2 25) 20/00 350.00 ‘1,600 00 
4to1% in. cal. . 
ay to 2in. cal. . 
2to2% in. Cale. 
2% to3 in. cal. . 
00 25 00 175 00 1,250 00 
00 35 00 250 00 1,750 00 
50 45 00 350 00 2,500 00 
00 60 00 400 00 3,000 00 
Maple, Silver (A, dasycarpum). It is the color of the leaves 
that gives the name to this popular maple. 
The underside of the foliage glistens like silver, while the top is light 
green. The method of carrying the leaves on the branches seems 
to make the tree alive with silver and green flashes. The Silver 
Maple is a rapid grower and a good street and ornamental tree. 
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Each 10 100 1,000 
GilCOM Steet wiyencss are ee $0 75 $600 $50 00 $400 00 
8 to ro feet I 00 800 7000 600 00 
pS tor%in.cal.. I 50 10 00 90 00 800 00 
¥ to 1% in. cal. 2 00 I5 00 125 00 1,000 00 
184 to 2 in. cal. 2 50 20 00 150 00 1,250 00 
2 to 2% in. cal. 3 00 25 00 175 00 1,500 00 
4 to 3 in. cal. 4 00 35 00 275 00 2,000 00 
ea She cdia,’ s ( . Schwedlert). The rich garb in 
aes summer, and fall makes this 
variety of particular value. When the leaves first put out they 
show varying shades of purple and crimson, changing to dark green 
in midsummer, and then in fall assuming tints of brown and red. 

A most desirable tree for lawn specimens. Each 10 
8 toro feet. . hai ceate $3 50 $30 00 
1% to 1 in. cal. 4.00 35 00 
1% to r% in. cal. 5 00 40 00 
1% to 2 in. cal. 
2 to 24 in, cal, 
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