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Acer  polymorphum  aureum.   Golden-leaved  Japa- ' 
nese  Maple  that  is  especially  pretty  in  spring, 
when  the  new  leaves  come  out.  Later  they  fade 
to  green.  Desirable  kind.  Each 
1  to  li  ft.,  2  yr.  grafts  $1  OOj 
1  to  l|  ft.,  in  8-inch  pots  2  OO' 
2  to  2|  ft  2  50 
/Esculus  •  Horse-Chestnuts 
-^sculus  Hippocastanum.  Horse-Chestnut.  (M) 
Ornamental  trees  for  shade  and  avenues.  In 
May  quantities  of  beautiful  spikes  of  white 
flowers  appear  from  among  the  deep  green  foli- 
age. Each       10  100 
5  to  6  ft  $1  00   $7  50    $60  00 
6  to  8  ft   1  50    12  50    100  00 
8  to  10  ft   2  00    15  00 
var.  flore  pleno.   Double-flowering  form  of  the 
above.  Each  10 
6  to  7  ft  $1  25   $10  00 
var.  rubicunda.  Red  Horse-Chestnut.  (M) 
Has  bright  red  flowers.  Each  lo 
4  to  5  ft  $1  25    $10  00 
octandra;  syn.,  A.  flava.  Buckeye.  (M)  A 
stronger  and  more  rapid  grower  than  the  above, 
but  not  so  showy  in  leaf  and  flower. 
Each  10 
6  to  7  ft   $1  25   $10  00 
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Acer  saccharinum.  Sugar,  or  Rock  Maple.  (L) 
Much  used  for  shade  in  lawn  or  park  plantings. 
It  is  pyramidal  in  form  and  thrives  in  almost  any 
soil ;  with  age  it  grows  into  a  straight,  symmet- 
rical tree  of  grand  proportions.  This  Maple  has 
a  brilliant  autumn  coloring,  neat  and  attractive 
habit  and  is  used  in  solitary  or  group  planting. 
It  makes  a  handsome  avenue  tree  and  is  popular 
for  that  purpose.  We  have  a  splendid  stock  of 
young  thrifty  trees.  Each        lo  loo 
8  to  10  ft  $1  25   $10  00    $75  00 
10  to  12  ft.,  II  to  2  in. 
cal   2  00     15  00    125  00 
12  to  14  ft.,  2  to  2J  in. 
cal   2  50     20  00    150  00 
Bargain  Offer  of  Sugar  Maples.  750  trees  from 
16  to  V^feet  high,  that  were  planted  too  closely  in  nur- 
sery rows.  As  a  consequence  have  lost  their  lower 
branches.  But  their  condition  is  so  healthy  and  their 
root  systems  so  fibrous  that  when  properly  trimmed  and 
given  plenty  of  sunlight  they  will  make  good  trees.  Re- 
duced prices  furnished  upon  application. 
A.  spicatum.  Mountain  Maple.  (D)  Shrubby  tree, 
valuable  as  an  undergrowth.  Each  lo 
2  to  3  ft  $0  50    $4  00 
A.  Tataricum  Ginnala.  Siberian  Maple.  (D)  A 
graceful  shrub  with  handsome  leaves  that  turn 
a  beautiful  red  in  early  autumn.  It  is  very  use- 
ful for  foliage  effects  and  splendid  for  mass  and 
bank  plantings.  Individually  it  makes  a  neat  lit- 
tle tree.  A  strong  grower  and  perfectly  hardy. 
Each         10  100 
5  to  6  ft.,  bushy  ....  $1  00    $7  50    $60  00 
Japanese  Maples 
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  whatever  the  color  is,  there 
is  a  gorgeous  showing. 
2h  to  3  ft.,  bushy    .  .  $1.75  each,  $15  for  10. 
5  to  6  ft.,  bushy  specimens  .  .  $5  to  $8  each. 
6  to  s  ft.,  bushy  specimens  .  .  $6  to  $15  each, 
var.  atropurpureum.  (D)  A  blood-leaved 
sort  that  holds  its  dark  coloring  through-  -^^f, 
out  the  season.  Each  ^~ 
18  in.,  2  yr.  grafts  $l'00 
2  to  3  ft  $2.50  to  5  00 
var.  atropurpureum  dissectum.     Low- . 
spreading  habit,  blood-red  leaves,  and  foli- 
age as  deeply  and  as  delicately  cut  as  a 
Each  ^%M^^SmF 
18  in.,  2  yr.  grafts  $1  00  ^^^K^KK^K^W  j;L,^v^  u  4 
2  to  3  ft  $2.50  to  5  00  — 
var.  dissectum.  Low-spreading  habit  %Jl^^\k  i 
with  delicately  cut  green  foliage.   A  ""^^        Jti  l/'"^  ^iBl  ^i^Vx 
beautiful  form.  ^^Uli*'  '  .  -w^'^w.^SBc^SPfcS^'*"^^ 
2  to  3  ft  $2.50  to  $5  each.  There  is  a  wide  variety  of  form  anc  color  in  the  leaves  of  the 
Japanese  Maple 
GLENWOOD  NURSERIES 
