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Some leaves of Japanese Maple: — 1. Green Japanese Maple. The leaves of the Red Leaf Japan Maple are similar 

 in shape, differing only in color. 2. Golden Leaved Japanese Maple. 3. Cut Leaf Red Japan Maple. The green 

 variety, Dissectum, is similar in shape. 



Japanese Maples 



Japanese Maples endure partial shade — plant them freely in such places 



HARMING and distinctive effects are possible with these choice little trees that have such a varia- 

 tion 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. 



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Japanese Maple. Acer Japonicum. (D). This 

 variety makes a handsome spreading plant which is 

 valuable for specimen planting. The leaves are light 

 green in color and very attractive in form. 



Each Per 10 



5 to 6 ft SI 50 $12 50 



6 to 7 ft 2 00 17 50 



Acer Japonicum. 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 



) to 4 ft $4 00 $35 00 



4 to 5 ft 7 50 60 00 



6 to 7 ft 12 50 100 00 



Green Japanese Maple. Acer Polymorphum. 

 (D). This is the parent of all the following varieties. 

 It is the tallest and most hardy variety. 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 of both shades combined. 



Each Per 10 



4 to 5 ft $3 00 $25 00 



5 to 6 ft 4 50 40 00 



6 to 7 ft 6 00 50 00 



Red Leaf Japan Maple, var. Atropurpureum. 

 (D). This is the red-leaved Japan Maple which is 

 so popular for lawn planting. Although the coloring 

 of the foliage is very noticeable in early Spring, it 

 changes more or less to green as the season advances. 

 After the trees become thoroughly established their 



Gut Leaf Red Japan Maple, var. Atropur- 

 pureum Dissectum. (VD). Low, spreading habit, 

 with a somewhat weeping tendency. Dark red 

 leaves which are as deeply and delicately cut as a 

 fe^"- Each Per 10 



\y^to2 ft $2 00 $17 50 



2 to 2 >^ ft 3 00 27 50 



Tree Shape Gut Leaf Red Japan Maple. The 



same attractive variety as listed above, but of a tree- 

 like form. Makes a fine specimen. 



Each 



3 to 4 ft $4 00 



var. Atropurpureum Dissectum Variegata. 



Each 



2>^ to 3 ft $5 00 



Golden-Leaved Japanese Maple, var. Au- 

 REUM. (VD). A distinct and desirable sort of upright 

 open habit. The only variety with foliage of this 

 color and one of the few Japan Maples with leaves 

 that are not deeply divided. 



IK to 2 



2 to 2, 

 2K to 3 



3 to 4 



4 to 5 



Each 



$1 50 

 , 2 00 

 , 2 50 

 . 3 50 

 . 6 00 



Per 10 



$12 50 

 17 50 

 22 50 

 30 00 



color is more permanent. 



2 to2Kft 

 2Kto3 ft 



3 to 4 ft 

 '4 to 5 ft 



Each 

 2 00 

 2 50 

 4 00 

 7 50 



Per 10 

 17 50 



22 50 

 35 00 

 60 00 



Per 100 



$200 00 



var. Dissectum. A very dwarf spreading form 



with delicately cut foliage. 'Ed.ch Per 10 



1>^ to 2 ft $2 00 $17 50 



2 to 2>^ ft 3 00 27 50 



2>^ to 3 ft 5 00 



Oshu-beni. Red leaves delicately cut. 



Each Per 10 



21^ to 3 ft $2 50 $22 50 



5 to 6 ft 10 00 80 00 



Japanese Maples are tolerant of partial shade. 



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