SILVER MAPLE (Acer dasycarpum). The name 

 comes from the color of leaves. Underneath, 

 these are the same shade as new, bright silver; 

 on top they are light green. Many of them are 

 carried on their edges, and when wind blows 

 the trees are alive with silver and green flashes. 

 In the fall the leaves fade to pale yellow. 

 Growth is faster than that of any other Maple, 

 and probably faster than that of any other 

 shade tree. Branches are slim and dainty 

 rather than heavy, and the form of growth is 

 spreading. Gets very large eventually — as high 

 as 120 feet sometimes — and does well over 

 nearly all the United States. Makes splendid 

 quick screens or quick shade. On streets and 

 In parks is extensively planted, and is very fine. 

 I to 9 trees 10 to 50 trees 



6 to 8 ft $0.70 $0.60 each 



8 to 10 ft 90 .80 each 



fO to 12 ft 1.35 1.25 each 



12 to 14 ft 2.00 1.75 each 



SCHWEDLER'S RED-LEAVED MAPLE (Acer 

 platanoides schwedleri). Very similar to the 

 Norway Maple, except in spring the leaves are 

 purple and crimson, in summer months dark 

 green, and when fall comes the leaves change 

 to a brown-reddish color. 6 to 8 ft., $2.50 each. 



JAPANESE BLOODLEAF MAPLE (Acer palmatum 

 atropurpureum). A very picturesque maple for 

 use in landscape schemes, as an individual 

 specimen or to add color to your planting. 

 Very conspicuous, medium size bush or tree 

 with blood red foliage. A wonderful addition 

 to any lawn. Best color in sunny locations, 

 15 to 18 in., $1.50 each; 18 to 24 in., $2.00 each. 



ELMS 



AMERICAN ELM (Ulmus americana). A noble 

 native tree of great size, wide spreading, grace- 

 fully curving branches, growing up in a form 

 like the outline of long-stemmed flowers in a 



Oriental Plane 



PLANES 



ORIENTAL PLANE (Platanus 



orientalis). A rapid, upright, 

 clean growing tree, long lived, 

 beautiful dense foliage. It is very 

 hardy and not affected by insects. 

 I to 9 trees 10 to 50 trees 



6 to 8 ft $0.90 $0.80 each 



8 to 10 ft 1.25 1.(5 each 



10 to 12 ft 1.75 1.50 each 



12 to 14 ft 2.50 2.25 each 



AMERICAN PLANE OR SYCAMORE 

 (Platanus occidentalis). A very 

 rapid growing tree for yard and 

 street planting. The bark is 

 grayish green and peels off during 

 the winter. - Not as desirable as 

 the Oriental Plane, but is a much 

 more rapid grower. 



I to 9 trees 10 to 50 trees 



6 to 8 ft $0.90 $0.80 each 



8 to 10 ft 1.25 1.15 each 



10 to 12 ft 1.75 1.50 each 



12 to 14 ft 2.50 2.25 each 



Pin Oak 



tall vase. The handsomest American tree for 

 Idwnb, avenues and parks. 



1 to 9 trees 10 to 50 trees 



6 to 8 ft $1.00 $0.90 each 



8 to 10 ft 1.50 1.35 each 



10 to 12 ft 2.00 1.75 each 



12 to 14 ft 2.50 2.25 each 



MOLINE ELM. Grows into a dense conical speci- 

 men. 6 to 8 ft., $2.00 each. 

 CHINESE ELM (Ulmus pumila). This tree is of 

 recent introduction in this country. It is a very 

 rapid grower, typical elm-like foliage, adapt- 

 able to most every kind of soil and condition. 

 It develops into a splendid shade tree, its vigor- 

 ous growth making it very desirable where 

 quick shade is desired. Order early as our 

 stock on this variety is somewhat limited. 



I to 9 trees 10 to 50 trees 



6 to 8 ft $1.50 $1.25 each 



8 to 10 ft 2.00 1.75 each 



OAKS 



PIN OAK (Quercus palustris). The daintiest and 

 most graceful of the oaks, with deeply cut, 

 bright, fresh green foliage; beautiful autumn 

 effect. A very graceful tree for the lawn and 

 fine for streets or roadsides. 



1 to 9 trees 10 to 50 trees 



6 to 8 ft $1.75 $1.50 each 



8 to 10 ft 2.50 2.25 each 



10 to 12 ft 3.50 3.25 each 



Silver Maple 



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