ch 



10 





75 



515 



00 



oo 



17 



50 



00 



25 



00 



oo 



35 



00 



60 



5 



00 



75 



6 



00 



00 



9 



00 



50 



12 



50 



00 



17 



50 



50 



20 



00 



00 



25 



00 



00 



30 



00 



75 



6 



00 



00 



7 



50 



25 



10 



00 



50 



12 



50 



50 



20 



00 



25 



2 



25 



30 



2 



50 



35 



3 



00 



50 



4 



50 



75 



6 



00 



00 



9 



00 



50 



12 



50 



75 



15 



00 



00 



17 



50 



00 



25 



00 



. BERLIN, MARYLAND 17 



SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, continued 



Linden, American, continued Ea 



8 to 10 feet Si 



10 to 12 feet 2 



12 to 14 feet 3 



14 to 16 feet 4 



Linden, European (Tilia europcea). 4 to 5 feet 



5 to 6 feet ._ 



Locust, Honey (Gleditschia triacantlios). 7 to 8 feet I 



8 to 10 feet I 



10 to 12 feet 2 



12 to 14 feet 2 



16 to 18 feet 3 



18 to 20 feet 4 



Locust, Black {Robinia Pseudacacia). 7 to 8 feet 



8 to 10 feet I 



10 to 12 feet I 



12 to 14 feet I 



14 to 16 feet 2 



Maple, Ash-leaved, or Box Elder {Acer Xegundo). 6 to 7 feet. 



7 to 8 feet 



8 to 10 feet 



10 to 12 feet 



12 to 14 feet 



Maple, Colchicum or Red (Acer rubrum). 5 to 6 feet i 



6 to 7 feet I 



7 to 8 feet I 



8 to 10 feet 2 



10 to 12 feet 3 



MAPLE, NORWAY (Acer plaianoides) . Typical Maple leaves, large and 

 bright green, fading to gold in the fall. Trunk and branches are sturdy 

 and strong, lending an effect of ruggedness. Gro\\T:h is fast. Branches and 

 foliage are thick and compact, and the head, which is round-topped, 

 begins to branch not far above the ground. The tree is large, towering 

 50 feet high when fully grown. For lining the sides of lanes and roads, for a 

 lawn, to protect the house from sun and weather, for shade, and for real 

 permanent worth in all landscape planting, there are no other trees in its 

 class. The handsomest American lawn tree. 



Our Norway Maples are beauties. We have blocks of them that are the 

 finest we have ever seen. They are 12 to 16 feet high with perfectly straight 

 trunks that will caliper a good 3 inches at the base. The heads are broad, 

 symmetrical, with lower branches at least 6 feet above the ground. 



Send your order as soon as you can, so you will be sure to get some of 

 these splendid trees. 



Prices of Norway Maples: Ea 



7 to 8 feet, I inch caliper So 



8 to 9 feet, I K inch caliper 



9 to 10 feet, I j^ inch caliper i 



10 to 12 feet, iK to I K inch caliper . . i 



12 to 14 feet, I K to 2 inch caliper 2 



14 to 16 feet, 2 to 2K inch caliper 3 



2K to 3 inch caliper 4 



3 to 2)^2 inch caliper 5 



3K to 4 inch caliper 6 



4 inch calip)er 7 



5 inch caliper 8 



6 inch caliper 9 



MAPLE, SUGAR {Acer saccharum). Not far 



handsome and all-round good shade trees for street and lawn. Leaves in 



summer are green and beautiful; in autumn, scarlet and orange. Growth 



thick and dense; large and stately. Each 10 100 1,000 



5 to 6 feet So 40 S3 00 S27 00 S250 00 



6 to 7 feet 50 4 00 32 00 300 00 



7 to 8 feet 75 7 00 60 00 500 00 



8 to 9 feet .,,',. I 00 9 00 80 00 7Q0 00 



LCh 



10 



100 



1,000 



60 



S5 



00 



S45 00 



S400 00 



75 



6 



00 



55 00 



500 00 



00 



9 



00 



80 00 



700 00 



50 



14 



00 



125 00 



1,000 00 



00 



17 



50 



150 00 



1,250 00 



00 



25 



00 



200 00 



1,500 00 



00 



30 



00 



250 00 



2,000 00 



00 



40 



00 



300 00 



2,500 00 



00 



50 



00 



400 00 



3,000 00 



00 



60 



00 







00 



70 



00 







00 



80 



00 







from the head of the list of 



