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Fred'k W. Kelsey, 150 Broadway, Nkw York. 



ACER platanoides laciniatum. Eagle's Claw 

 Norway Maple. A variety of the Norway, 

 with deeply cut, sharp-pointed leaves, resem- 

 bling in form an eagle's claw ; rare. |1 to |2. 



ACER platanoides undulatum. New variety 

 of Norway Maple. Fine dark green foliage; 

 spreading, rounded form ; fine. $1 and $1.50. 



ACER pseudo^platanus. European Sycamore 

 Maple. . Rapid grower, with very large, dark 

 green foliage. A fine street tree. 50 cls. to $1. 



ACER pseudo-platanus bicolor. Variety Syca- 

 more Maple. Greenish white foliage, chang- 

 ing to yellowish white; permanent variegation. 

 |1 to $1.50. 



ACER pseudo-platanus foliis atropurcureis. 



A tree of similar gro wth to the common Purple 

 Sycamore Maple, but with richer, darker foli- 

 age. $1. 



ACER pseudo-platanus purpurea. Purple- 

 Leaved Sycamore Maple. Tree of robust 

 habit ; leaves deep green on the upper surface 

 and purplish red underneath. 75 cts. 



ACER pseudo-platanus Worlei. Worle's 

 Golden-Leaved Sycamore Maple. Foliage 

 bright yellow in spi'ing, changing later in the 

 season. Valuable for grouping with purple- 

 leaved varieties. |1. 



ACER rubrum. Red or Scarlet Maple. Indig- 

 enous to this climate. Leaves bright red in 

 early spring, and changing in fall to bright 

 scarlet. 50 cts. to $1. 



ACER rubrum drommondil. Variety Scarlet 

 Maple. Of dwarf habit, large red leaves; 

 strong, compact growth. |1. 



ACER rubrum fulgens. A handsome dwarf 

 variety of the Scarlet Maple. Rounded head ; 

 foliage deeply red in autumn, bright red flow- 

 ers. $1. 



ACER rubrum globosum. A medium-sized tree 

 of slow growth. The foliage is large, dark 

 green on the upper surface and whitish gray on 

 the lower side. The flowers are scarlet, very 

 brilliant. |1. 



ACER Reitenbachii. Reitenbach's Noewat 

 Maple. A flue and striking variety, with dark 

 purple foliage, which retains its color through 

 the season. $1 to |2. 



ACER saccharinum. Sugar or Rock Maple. 

 Very straight and graceful proportions, with 

 foliage resembling that of the Norway Maple. 

 Fine for ornament or shade. Very fine stock, 

 including extra sizes, at low prices. 50 cls. to 

 $1. For different sizes see page 18. 



ACER saccharinum monumentalis. Monu- 

 mental Sugar Maple. Pyramidal in form; 

 beautiful tinted foliage. A handsome variety. 

 $1.50 and $2. 



ACER Schwedlerii. Schwedler's Norway 

 Maple. A valuable variety, of slow growth, 

 reddish purple leaves and leaf stalks. $1 to |2. 



ACER spicatum. Mountain Maple. A small 

 rugged variety, well adapted to small groups. 

 Leaves small, flowers greenish white in upright 

 thick clusters. 50 cts. to $1. 



ACER striatum. Striped Bark Maple. A 

 small to medium sized tree with large foliage. 

 The green and white striped bark is peculiar to 

 this variety. 50 cts. to $1. 



ACER tartaricum. Tartarian Maple. Shrubby 

 growth, of medium size ; small leaves. 50 cts. 

 to $1. 



ACER tartaricum ginnale. Siberian Maple. 

 Of dwarf habit and very hardy. Smaller leaves 

 than the above. 50 cts. to $1. 



ACER tricolor. Tricolor-Leaved Sycamore 

 Maple. Fine variety of European Sycamore; 

 leaves variegated white, red and green. $1. 



ACER Wierii laciniatum. Wier's Cut Leaved 

 Silver Maple. Stately and handsome tree, 

 with delicately cut- leaves and graceful half- 

 drooping branches. One of the finest orna- 

 mental trees ; vigorous, rapid growth ; can be 

 pruned in compact form. 50 cts. to $1. Low 

 rates per 100. 



ACER JAPONICUM. Japanese Maples. 



ACER Japonicum. Japanese Maple. Perhaps no class of hard-wooded small trees or shrubs 

 are now attracting more attention for planting in fine ornamental grounds than the hardy Japanese 

 Maples. 



Being of dwarf habit they are grown really as shrubs, and when planted as single specimens or 

 in groups, the delicate and beautiful colored foliage produces an effect that is unsurpassed by the use 

 of any other shrubs or hardy plants. 



The principal varieties as described below have proven hardy and are easily grown. The crim- 

 son red foliage of the Atropurpureum, Sanguineum and Ornatum varieties is particularly striking and 

 beautiful, and wonderfully effective either in specimens or groups. 



The most effective arrangement is planting in groups or borders 3 to 5 feet apart. In this way 

 and by slight pruning the groupings become a solid mass of foliage which can be kept in fine, compact 

 form from ■! to 6 feet in height. 



As these beautiful Japanese Maples are becoming better known there is a large demand for the 

 finer varieties as given below, and I furnish, as heretofore, case collections of the best varieties, as 

 follows : 



Full Case Collections of 50 Plants, comprising a full assortment of the choicest hardy va- 

 rieties, selected, extra, $125 ; selected, first size, $100 ; medium size, $75 ; second size, $50. 



Half Case Collections of 25 Plants, best varieties, comprising a selection of the best plants 

 and choicest varieties, selected, extra, |65 ; selected, first size, $50 ; medium size, $40 ; second size, $30. 



Smaller plants from 75 cts. to $1.50 each ; extra specimens from $3 to $10 each. 



