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Maple, Schwedler’s (A. Schwedleri).—The rich garb in spring, 
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 
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Maple, Ash-leaved (Acer Negundo)—Box Elder. : 
; Each 10 100 1,000 
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Pin Oak—One of the most popular and satisfactory of all trees for 
street and lawn planting 
The Oaks 
Pin Oak (Q. Palustris).—This very handsome tree is particu- 
larly adapted for lawn and avenue planting. Has finely 
divided leaves of deep green which turn to red in fall; and 
drooping branches. Grows rapidly. Fibrous-rooted and 
transplants well. 
Each 10 
See ASE PE REECL ao thats = oe STs Ae Oo te $1 00 $ 750 
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CES LG Sg Eye pip ee eB ee en 5 00 45 00 
Red Oak (Q. Rubra)—American Red. 
FLUORINE CPE REA ts Ce iiss ei Boa ects ero ee web eb Bie ok $1 00 $750 
UG AE GHEE Fo ike eee nteth aye on sacle PA 1 50 12 50 
Scarlet Oak (Q. Coccinea). 
Coe Mts oS ATR ee iar tea a ak $1 50 $12 50 
LE OBIS UL SAS Ree esr SS pee wes one 2 00 17 50 
LARGEST GROWERS OF FRUIT TREES IN THE WORLD 
