(^HOICE TREES AND ^^^^^ pLANTS. 



The Paramotjnt Advantage in using Hardy Trees and Plants for all kinds of ornamental plant- 

 ing is now generally recognized by all who have given the subject careful attention. By a selection from 

 the many species and varieties now offered — including the many native kinds — almost any effect desired 

 can be harmoniously produced, without the yearly expense and troublesome renewals incident to the use 

 of annuals and tender summer plants. 



Hardy Trees, Ettergreens and Shrubs constitute the principal groundwork for all important 

 and effective planting, and a suitable arrangement of these is as important in fine grounds as a perfect 

 lawn or appropriate buildings. 



Herbaceous Perennials are sometimes effective in giving a restful, " home- like " appearance, but 

 are usually more satisfactory in beds or borders of restricted area. 



ORNAMENTAL AND SHADE TREES. 



The following Deciduous Trees are all nur.^ery-grown, and have been properly transplanted. 



They can be safely planted any time in spring after frost is out and the ground settled, before new 

 ^owth begins ; and in autumn after the foliage and wood ripen until the ground freezes in winter. In 

 this latitude usually April and May in spring, October and November in autumn. 



Prices noted are for single specimens, of the best size for transplanting for immediate effect. Special 

 low prices per dozen, hundred or thousand, given upon application. 



For extra size Lawn and Street Trees, and trees of smaller size, at low rates, for transplanting, see 

 ^ge 16. 



Desirable novelties are marked thus (*). 



ACERcrispum. Crisp-Leaved Maple. A rare 

 variety, of medium size and compact growth ; 

 deeply cut, crimped foliage ; unique and effective. 



ACER campestre. English or Cork-Baeked 

 Maple. Slow-growing, stocky; roundish habit, 

 handsome foliage. 7.5 cts. 



ACER C'olchicum rubrum or laetum. Red Col- 

 CHicuM Maple. From Japan. Tree of medium 

 size and rounded form. The young growth of 

 wood and foliage is of a bright crimson color ; 

 not entirely hardy in this latitude. 75 cts. 



ACER dasycarpum. White or Silver-Leaved 

 Maple. Rapid growth, large size; foliage bright 

 green above and silvery white underneath; de- 

 sirable for street planting, and for groups where 

 immediate effect is important. 50 cts. to -SI each. 

 Low rates per 100 and 1,000 of different sizes. 



ACER dasycarpum crispum. Crisp-Leaved 

 Silver Maple. I'oliage deeply cut and curled ; 

 of medium, rather compact gi-owth ; a new and 

 beautiful variety. 75 cts. 



ACER dasycarpum liitescens. A variety of the 

 Silver-Leaved Maple. Of vigorous growth, 

 bright yellow leaves. 75 cts. 



ACER macrophyllum.' Large-Leaved Maple. 

 Native of Oregon ; large and slightly indented 

 leaves. $1. 



ACER Pennsylvaniciim. Striped-Barked 



Maple. A native tree of moderate growth ; 

 rounded form ; bark marked with reddish stripes, 

 light green foliage. 50 cts. to $1. 



ACER plataiioides. Norwat Maple. Large, 

 handsome tree, of spreading, rounded form, with 

 broad, deep green foliage. Compact habit, vigor- 

 ous grower ; one of the best for street or park pur- 

 poses. 50 cts. to $1 each. Special prices per 100 

 or 1,000. For different sizes, see page 16. 



ACER plataiioide»i atropiirpurea. New Broad- 

 Leaved Purple Maple. One of the most 

 valuable of the newer foliage trees. Its hardi- 

 ness, easy grovrth. freedom from insects and dis- 

 ease, and cleai'ly distinct and permanent color, 

 make it especially desii-able. In size and foi-m of 

 leaf and habit of gi'owth this tree is very much 

 like the well-known and popular Nprway Maple. 

 The foliage and leafstalks, however, aie different, 

 being a distinct maroon red or a reddish purple 

 color, quite permanent in mid-summer, and 

 especially distinct in spring and autumn. A 

 limited stock of fine trees. SI to S2 each ; §10 to 

 .$20 per doz. 



ACER platauoides dissectuin. Cut-Leaved 

 Norway Maple. Compact, growth, with dense, 

 dark green, deeply cut foliage. One of the best 

 of the cut-leaved varieties ; rare. $1. 



T/ie various shipments of Trees, Shrubs and Vines are entirely satisfactory. 

 MorrisiOTvn, N. f. state Hospital. 



