Deciduous SHade Trees. 



The Deciduous Trees described below comprise all of the best hardy varieties, from which a 

 judicious selection can be readil}^ made for effective planting. 



The Arrangement of the botanical with the more common English names of the varieties will 

 facilitate ready reference. 



The Size or Height each variety attains is also indicated in Roman numerals. 



I. Denoting a size of 50 to 80 feet. 



II. ' 25 to 50 ■■ 



III. " " " " 10 to 25 •■ 



IV. " " " " 5 to 10 " 



For Immediate Effect selected Specimens and large, extra size Trees for Ornamental planting 

 and street purposes, are furnished at very reasonable prices. 



Prices. The prices noted are for single specimens of the usual sizes as generally selected for 

 permanent planting. All this stock, and smaller sizes for Nursery planting, are supplied by the 100 

 and 1,000 a}id in carload lots at lowest current prices. 



The Best Flowering Trees, Colored Foliage Trees, Trees for Street Planting, Extra Large Trees 

 and Small Size Trees for Nursery Planting, are alphabetically classified on pages 17 and 18. 



ACACIA nemu. Rose Colored Locust (III). 

 Rose colored flowers, very profuse and beauti- 

 ful, and has graceful, delicate foliage. $1. 

 For other varieties of Acaeia see Robinia. 



ACER campestre. English or Cork-Barked 

 Maple (III). Slow-growing, stocky; roundish 

 habit, handsome foliage. 75 cts. and $1. 



ACER clrclnatum. Round-Leaved or Vine 

 Maple (III). A novelty from the Pacific coast. 

 Of dwarf and branching habit and of slow 

 growth. Remarkable for showy foliage in Oc- 

 tober. 50 cts. to $1. 



ACER crlspum. Crisp-Leaved Maple (II). A 

 rare variety, of medium size and compact 

 growth; deeply cut, crimped foliage; unique 

 and effective. $1. 



ACER colchlcum rubrum or laetum. R«d Col- 

 CHicuM Maple (II). From Japan. Tree of 

 medium size and rounded form. The young 

 growth of wood and foliage is of a bright crim- 

 son color ; not entirely hardy in this latitude. 

 75 cts. 



ACER dasycarpum. White or Silver-Leaved 

 Maple (I). Rapid growth, large size; foliage 

 bright green above and silvery white under- 

 neath; desirable for street planting, and for 

 groups where immediate effect is important. 

 50 cts. to $5 each. Low rates per 100 and 1,000 

 of different sizes. 



ACER dasycarpum crispum. Crisp-Leaved 

 Silver Maple (II). Foliage deeply cut and 

 curled; of medium, rather compact growth; a 

 new and beautiful variety. 75 cts. 



ACER macrophyllum. Large-Leaved Maple 

 (II). Native of Oregon ; large and slightly in- 

 dented leaves. 50 cts. 



ACER neg^undo. Ash-Leaved Maple or Box 

 Elder (II). Spreading habit and of rapid 

 growth. 50 cts. to $2. Low prices in quantity. 



ACER negundo alba variegata (III). One of the 

 most effective of all hardy foliage trees ; grown 

 in standard, pyramid and dwarf form. Leaves 



clear white or variegated white and green, with 

 distinct variegation and beautiful clear color. 

 As hardy as the common Negundo but slower 

 in growth. Standards ; stout stems and well 

 formed heads. ; $15 to $25 per dozen; pyramids 

 and bush form $7.50 to $12.50 per dozen. 



ACER negundo aurea (III). A new and very dis- 

 tinct variety of similar habit and growth to the 

 alba variegata, bright golden yellow foliage. 

 A clear and decided color, effective and perma- 

 nent. Standards and bush form, as shrubs, 

 same sizes and prices as alba variegata above. 



ACER Pennsy I vanicum. Striped-Barked 

 Maple (II). A native tree of moderate growth ; 

 rounded form ; bark marked with reddish stripes, 

 light green foliage. 50 cts. to $1. 



ACER platlnoldes. Norway Maple (I). Large, 

 handsome tree, of spreading, rounded form, 

 with broad, deep green foliage. Compact habit, 

 vigorous grower, one of the best for street or 

 park purposes. 50 cts. to $5 each. Special 

 prices per 100 or 1,000. 



ACER platlnoldes atropurpurea. Broad- 

 Leaved Purple Maple (II). One of the most 

 valuable of the newer foliage trees. Its hardi- 

 ness, easy growth, freedom from insects and 

 disease and clearly distinct and permanent color 

 make it especially desirable. In size and form 

 of leaf and habit of growth very much like the 

 Norway Maple. The foliage and leaf stalks 

 are a distinct maroon red or a reddish pur- 

 ple color, quite permanent in mid-summer, 

 and especially distinct in spring and autumn. 

 $1 to $2 each ; $10 to $20 per dozen. 



ACER platanoides dlssectum. Cut-Leaved 

 Norway Maple (III). Compact growth, with 

 dense dark green, deeply cut foliage. One of 

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



ACER platanoides laclniatum. Eagle's Claw 

 Norway Maple (III). A variety of the Nor- 

 way, with deeply cut, sharp-pointed leaves, re- 

 sembling in form an eagle's claw ; rare. $1 to $2. 



