Acer  platanoides,  continued. 
compact  and  vigorous.  One  of  the  very 
best  trees  for  street,  park  or  lawn 
8  to  T.O  feet,  i%  io  iK  in.  cal  $r  oo 
8  to  ID  feet,  iK  to  2  in.  cal   i  50 
10  to  12  feet,  2  to  2^  in.  cal   2  00 
12  to  14  feet,  2^  to       in.  cal.  3.50  to  5  00 
var,  Reitenbachi.    Rei ten- 
bach's  Norway  INIaple.  (M) 
Beautiful  and  striking  because  of  its 
rich,  changing  foliage,  which  is  soft 
green  in  spring,  decidedly  purple  in 
midsummer,  purplish  scarlet  in  autumn. 
Vigorous,  pyramidal  ;  valuable  for  con- 
trasts.   5  to  7  feet,  $1. 
var.  Schwedleri.    Purple  Norway 
Maple.    (M)    The  gleaming  red 
and  purple  tints  of  its  young  leaves 
and  shoots  contrast  brightly  with 
the  delicate  greens  of  spring.  At 
maturity  they  are  a  purplish  green, 
in  autumn  of  pure  golden  tints  and 
shades.    5  to  6  feet,  |i. 
A.  Pseudo-platanus.  Sycamore 
Maple.    (L)    A    broad,  hand- 
some  tree  that  grows  quickly, 
JAPANESE  maples,  VARIETIES  OF  FOLIAGE  ABOVE    (See  page  28) 
