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TREES 



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Sugar, or Rock Maple. Acer Saccharum. 

 (L). Much used for shade on lawns and public 

 parks. Also suited for street planting in suburban 

 localities. Being naturally somewhat higher headed 

 than the Nonvay Maple many people prefer it to 

 that variety. It is this maple whose leaves in the 

 Fall turn to such brilliant shades of orange and 

 crimson. Is found growing naturally throughout 

 the Eastern United States where in some sections 

 the sap of the trees is used for maple sugar. It 

 was in the heart of the "Berkshires" that the early 

 settlers learned the art of Maple sugar making 

 from the Indians. See illustration opposite. 



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8 to 10 ft., 1 to 



1>< in 



8 to 10 ft., IK 



to 1>^ in. . . . 

 10 to 12 ft., \y2 



to IK in. . . . 

 10 to 12 ft., IK 



to 2 in 



14 to 16 ft., 2K 



to 3 in 



16 to 18 ft., 3 to / £ r 



4 in U^^^" 



18_to 20 ft., 4 to 1 'ii 



5 in 



Siberian Maple. Acer Tataricum. var. Gix- 

 N'ALA. (D). A shrubby tree, with handsome leaves 

 that turn a beautiful red in early Autumn. It is 

 ver\' useful for foliage effects, and splendid for mass 

 and bank plantings. Individually it makes a neat 

 little tree. A strong grower and perfectly' hardy. 



Each 



Per 



10 



Per 100 



SI 



25 



SIO 



00 



S80 00 



1 



50 



12 



50 



100 00 



1 



75 



15 



00 



135 00 



2 



50 



22 



50 





4 



00 









10 



00 



85 



00 





17 



50 



150 



00 



Each 



. 35 00 



3 to 4 ft. 



4 to 5 ft. 



Each 



$0 50 

 75 



Per 10 Per 100 



$3 50 S25 00 

 6 00 45 00 



Red, or Scarlet Maple. Acer Rubrum. (M). 

 A native species, with fine, rounded head; beautiful 

 red blossoms and fruits in Spring; gorgeous Autumal 

 foliage. Thrives in low or damp places. 



Each Per 10 



6 to 8 ft SI 50 S12 50 



8 to 10 ft., IK to IK in 1 75 15 CO 



10 to 12 ft., IK to 2 in 2 00 17 50 



Each 



14 to 18 ft., 3 to 5 in S7 50 to S15 00 



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We invite your corre- 

 spondence whenever you 

 want information re- 

 garding hardy plants 

 for outdoor decorations. 



A Sugar Maple on the lawn of the Curtis estate, near 

 Philadelphia, that was supplied by us about ten years ago. 

 The straight, vigorous stock that we are offering may be 

 expected to make just such specimens as this. — Arthur 

 Shurtleff, Landscape Architect. 



Japanese Maples 



Charming and distinctive effects are possible with 

 these choice little trees that have such a variation of 

 foliage. The Autumn tints are striking. Being of 

 small size, the plants may be used where space is 

 limited; especially adapted for planting in front of 

 evergreen borders, in groups for color effects, or 

 individually in prominent places; they are hardy in 

 all but the coldest sections. Transplant easily and 

 are attractive even when quite small. The fact that 

 they will grow in partially shaded places makes them 

 still more valuable. 



Acer Japonicum. (D). A tree of open, spread- 

 ing habit, with large, dark green leaves. 



Each 



2K to 3 ft S2 50 



3 to 4 ft 4 00 



4 to 5 ft 7 50 



5 to 6 ft 10 00 



var. Filicifolium. (D). Of spreading nature and 

 irregular outline. Its principal beauty is in the 

 delicately cut green leaves, which are very attractive. 



Each Per 10 



2 to ft S2 00 



2>^ to 3 ft 3 00 $27 50 



3 to 4 ft 4 00 35 00 



Each 



4 to 5 ft S5 00 to $7 50 



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