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JAPANESE MAPLES— Continued 



var. Reticulatum. (VD). Green leaves mottled 

 with pink and white. A compact growing variety. 



Each Per 10 



2 to ft $2 00 $17 50 



2>^ to 3 ft 2 50 22 50 



var. Roseum Marginatum. (VD). As the nanie 

 implies, the leaves of this variety are margined with 

 delicate pink. An attractive, rather dwarf variety. 



Each Per 10 



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



2>^ to 3 ft 2 50 



3 to 4 ft 4 00 



var. Rubrum. (D). The leaves are deep red 

 and the color possibly retained better than the more 

 common red-leaved variety. Each Per 10 



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



3 to 4 ft 4 00 



4 to 5 ft 7 50 



var. Sanguineum. A red or purple leaved sort, 

 much like the variety atropurpureum, with the 

 coloring in its foliage possibly more persistent. 



Each Per 10 



1^ to 2 ft $1 50 $12 50 



2 to 2>^ ft 2 00 17 50 



2>^ to 3 ft 2 50 22 50 



var. Scolopendifolium Rubrum. Red foliage 



deeply cut. Each Per 10 



1>^ to 2 ft $1 50 $12 50 



2 to 2K ft 2 00 17 50 



3 to 4 ft 4 00 35 00 



var. Versicolor. Leaves continuously tinted with 

 pink and white. Each Per 10 



3 to 4 ft $4 00 $35 00 



4 to 5 ft 7 50 60 00 



5 to 6 ft 10 00 80 00 



Aesculus: Horse Chestnut 



Red Flowering Horse Chestnut. AesculuS 

 Carnea; syn. Rubicunda. (M). Valued princi- 

 pally for the color of its flowers, which vary in tone 

 from scarlet to red. 



Each Per 10 



6 to 8 ft $1 75 $15 00 



8 to 10 ft., 1>^ to 2 in 2 50 22 50 



Ohio Buckeye. Aesculus glabra. (M). Grows 

 naturally throughout the state of Ohio, which has 

 been named the "Buckeye State," after this tree, 

 which characterizes the landscape there. A large 

 tree with spreading branches. Large compound 

 leaves which retain their green color better than 

 the European species. Yellow flowers. 



Each Per 10 



6 to 8 ft $1 50 $12 50 



8 to 10 ft., 1>^ to 2 in 2 00 17 50 



10 to 12 ft., 2 to 2K in 3 00 25 00 



White-flowering European Horse Chestnut. 



Aesculus Hippocastanum. (M). Ornamental 

 trees for shade and avenues. In May quantities of 

 beautiful spikes of white flowers appear from among 

 the deep green foliage. Frequently the leaves of 

 this type seem to burn or brown during the Summer; 

 it has been found that they are not so apt to do so 

 when the trees are planted in locations with rather 

 moist soil. See illustration on opposite page. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



6 to 8 ft $1 25 $10 00 $80 00 



8 to 10 ft., IK to 2 in 



10 to 12 ft. 



10 to 12 ft. 



12 to 14 ft. 



12 to 14 ft. 



14 to 16 ft. 



2 to 2; 

 2}4 to 3 



3 to 4 



4 to 5 



5 to 6 



in 

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2 00 



3 00 



4 00 

 6 00 



10 00 



15 00 



15 00 



25 00 



35 00 



50 00 



80 00 



125 00 



125 00 

 200 00 

 300 00 



Double White-flowering Horse Chestnut, var. 



alba flore-pleno. (M). One of 

 the best flowering shade trees. Its 

 general appearance and nature of 

 growth are the same as the common 

 Horse Chestnut. 



Each Per 10 



12 to 14 ft., 



2 >^ to 3 in $5 00 $40 00 



12 to 14 ft., 



3 to 4 in 7 50 



Yellow Buckeye. Aesculus 

 Octandra; syn. Flava. (M). A 

 beautiful tree, producing yellow 

 flowers in long panicles. The leaves 

 are less apt to "brown" during dry 

 Summer weather. 



Each Per 10 



8 to 10 ft., 



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



10 to 12 ft., 



2 to 2>^ in 3 00 25 00 



12 to 14 ft., 



2K to 3 in 4 00 35 03 



14 to 16 ft., 



3 to 4 in 6 00 50 00 



14 to 16 ft., 



4 to 5 in 10 00 80 00 



Cut Leaf Japan Maple var. Dissectum. This tree is one that went out from Trees enhance realty values. They are 

 our Nurseries a few years ago. a permanent accumulative investment. 



40 Five or more plants of any one variety at price per 10; 25 or more at price per 100. 



