MOON'S  TREES 
No  one  plants  a  lawn  w.thout  Shade  Trees.    If  any  one  should  have  such  a  notion,  thi?  illustiation  will  show  him  wnat  a  mistake  he 
jid  mak( 
Deciduous  Ornamental  Trees 
OTHING  can  be  planted  which  will  grow  so  well  and  with  so  little  attention  and  care  a 
trees.  The  initial  cost  is  small  and  paid  for  many  times  over  by  the  beauty,  pleasure  au' 
satisfaction  which  they  bring.  In  the  assortment  that  we  have  listed  will  be  found  th 
varieties  best  adapted  for  street  and  avenue  planting  ;  the  kinds  that  will  give  the  cooles 
shade  for  lawn  and  park  use  ;  species  of  rapid  growth  to  produce  quick  effects  ;  thos 
with  gorgeous  and  showy  flowers  and  brilliant  autumnal  leaves  ;  kinds  with  graceful,  weeping  habit  i 
large  and  dwarf-growing  sorts.  Our  collection  includes  trees  adapted  for  all  locations,  climates  an^ 
soils.  All  have  been  grown  with  care  to  make  them  straight,  stocky,  well  headed  and  supplied  witj 
fibrous  roots.  They  have  been  frequently  transplanted  and  are  prepared  for  moving.  Where  trees  ar 
wanted  in  large  quantities  we  may  be  able  to  offer  greater  inducements  on  some  varieties,  so  that  w 
solicit  correspondence  from  persons  who  contemplate  purchasing  in  such  numbers.  That  the  unac 
quainted  may  have  an  idea  of  the  height  to  which  each  tree  may  be  expected  to  grow,  we  have  marke< 
the  varieties  as  follows : 
(L)  designates  trees  growing  to  60  feet  or  over  at  maturity. 
(D)  10  to  20  feet.   (  VD)  less  than  10  feet. 
(M)  from  30  to  60  feet.   (S)  20  to  30  feet 
Acer  •  The  Maples 
Maples  are  planted,  perhaps,  more  largely  than  any  other  trees.  They  are  hardy  and  well  adapte( 
to  almost  every  .soil ;  are  attractive,  vigorous  growers,  and  remarkably  free  from  the  attacks  of  injuriou; 
insects.  Their  shade  is  cool  and  dense,  and  for  this  they  are  indispensable  in  all  lawn,  park  or  avenu< 
plantings.  In  autumn  the  brilliant  coloring  of  their  leaves  is  everywhere  commented  upon.  The  Silve: 
Maple  {Acer  damfcarpum)  and  the  Ash-leaved  Maple  {Acer  Negundo)  are  the  most  rapid-growing,  but  fo" 
permanency  the  Sugar  Maple  {Acer  mccharinum)  and  the  Norway  Maple  {Acer  plataiwides)  are  usuall] 
preferred.  The  other  varieties  are  more  or  less  distinct,  and  each  useful  in  its  place. 
22  GLENWOOD  NURSERIES 
