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Acer  Pseudo-platanus  purpurea.  The  under  sur- 
face of  the  leaves  is  purplish  red,  otherwise  simi- 
lar to  the  preceding. 
8  to  10  ft  $1  50 
10  to  12  ft.,  li  to  2  in.  cal  1  75 
12  to  14  ft.,  2|  to  3  in.  cal  $2.50  to  4  00 
A.  rubrum.  Red  or  Scarlet  Maple.  (L)  A  na- 
tive species  with  fine  rounded  head,  beautiful 
red  blossoms  and  fruits  in  spring.  Gorgeous  au- 
tumnal foliage.   Thrives  in  low  or  damp  places. 
Eaf'h         10  100 
6  to  8  ft  $1  25    $10  00    $80  00 
8  to  10  ft.,  U  to  2  in.  cal.   2  00     17  50 
10  to  12  ft.,  2  to  2J  in.  cal.  2  50 
A.  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,  sym- 
metrical tree  of  grand  proportions.  This  Maple 
has  a  brilliant  autumn  coloring,  neat  and  attrac- 
tive habit  and  is  used  in  solitary  or  group  plant- 
ing. It  makes  a  handsome  avenue  tree  and  is 
popular  for  that  purpose.  We  have  a  splendid 
stock  of  young  thrifty  trees. 
Each         10  100 
10  to  12  ft.,  U  to  If  in  cal.  $1  50  $12  50  $100  00 
12  to  14  ft.,  If  to  2  in.  cal.   2  00  17  50    150  00 
12  to  14  ft.,  2  to  2J  in.  cal.   2  50  20  00    175  00 
14  to  16  ft.,  2i  to  3  in.  cal.   3  00  25  00    225  00 
A.  spicatum.   Mountain  Maple.   (D)  Shrubby 
tree,  valuable  as  an  undergrowth,  j..^^^^ 
3  to  4  ft  $0'  75    $6  00 
A.  Tartaricum  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 
little  tree.    A  strong  grower  and  perfectly 
^^^^y-  Each         10  100 
3  to  4  ft  $0  50    $4  00    $30  00 
6  to  8  ft   1  25    10  00     60  00 
TREES 
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Japanese  Maples 
Beautiful  little  trees  valued  in  all  landscap 
work.  Especially  adapted  for  planting  in  front  o 
evergreen  borders,  in  groups  for  color  effect, 
individually  in  prominent  places.  They  are  relia 
bly  hardy  in  all  but  the  coldest  sections  of  th 
United  States,  transplant  easily  and  mature  quickl} 
Acer  polymorphum.  (D)  This  is  the  parent  o 
most  of  the  other  varieties.  It  is  the  talles 
grower  and  as  hardy  as  any.  The  small  gree 
leaves  are  not  cut  so  deeply  as  those  of  som 
kinds.  It  has  bright  green  foliage  in  spring  an^ 
summer,  and  in  fall  the  leaves  are  often  of  dif 
ferent  shades,  some  scarlet,  some  yellow,  an 
some  trees  have  both  tints  upon  their  foliage 
But  whatever  the  color  is,  there  is  a  gorgeou 
showing.  Eaoh 
2  to  3  ft  $1  00 
3  to  4  ft  2  00 
5  to  6  ft.,  bushy  specimens  .  .  $5  to   8  00 
6  to  8  ft.,  bushy  specimens  .  .  $6  to  10  00 
10 
$8  0 
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NAMED  VARIETIES  OF  JAPANESE  MAPLE;! 
Aconitifolium.  A  green  variety  with  large  deepl 
cut  leaves. 
3^  to  5  ft.,  specimen  $7.50  eac 
Aureum.   Especially  pretty  in  early  spring,  wit 
golden  yellow  leaves.  A  desirable  kind. 
1|  to  2  ft   .  $2.50  eac 
Atropurpureum.    (D)   A  blood-leaved  sort  thai 
holds  its  dark  coloring  throughout  the  season. 
Eaelii 
2  to  2nt  $2  5 
2^  to  3  ft  $3  to  4  0 
Atrosanguineum  crisp- 
um.   A  purple  -  leaved 
variety.  3  to  5  ft. 
specimens,  $7.50ea. 
On  the  left,  Japanese  Mdp.c  ( 
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hum).  We  have  many  specimens.  On  the  right,  leaves  of  Japanese  Maple— I ,  Atropurpureum  disae 
turn  ;  2,  Atropurpureum  :  3,  Aureum 
GLENWOOD  NURSERIE 
