all 
Thoy  are  invaluable  in  all  landscape  work, 
and  adapted  for  plantings  in  front  of 
evergreen  borders,  or  in  groups  for  color 
effect  or  for  individual  planting  in  promi- 
nent places.  They  are  reliably  hardy  in 
but  the  coldest  sections  of  the  United 
States.  Transplant  easily  and  mature  quickly. 
Acer  polymorphum.   (D)  This  is  the  parent 
of  most  of  the  other  varieties.  It 
is  the  tallest  grower  and  as 
hardy  as  any.    The  small  green 
leaves  are  not  cut  so  deeply  as  those  of 
some  kinds.    It  has  bright  green  foliage 
in  spring  and  summer,  and  in  fall  the 
leaves  are  often  of  different  shades,  some 
scarlet,  some  yellow,  and  some  trees  have 
both  tints  upon  their  foliage.    But  what- 
ever color  it  is  there  is  a  gorgeous  showing. 
EACH  DOZ. 
-  2  to  3  feet    .  .  .  .  $1  00    $10  00 
5  to  6  feet    .  .  .  .   $2  to  $3  each. 
4  to  6  feet.     A  few  exceptionally 
heavy  plants,  $4  to  $6  each. 
var.    sanguineum,    var.  crispum. 
Blood-leaved  Japan  Maple.  (D) 
This  variety  has  leaves  similar  in  shape 
to  the  above,  purple  in  spring,  chang- 
ing as  the  season  advances  to  a  cop- 
pery hue  in  the  fall.  One  of  the  ^ 
best  varieties. 
3  to  4  feet,  bushy  speci.,  $5  each. 
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Prices  per  100  and  over,  upon  application 
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