Deciduous Trees 



Deciduous and Flowering Trees 



The wide range in selection afforded the planter in choosing from the ranks of Deciduous and 

 Flowering Trees constitutes one of the claims of this important group. Not only are the numerical 

 factors extensive, but the characters of outline and habit, color tones of foliage, and floral values are 

 almost equally diversified. Their proper spacing and arrangement should constitute the basis or 

 foundation upon which all other planting is done. 



Acer • Maple 



The Maples stand out prominently among the 

 most valuable subjects for landscape and screen 

 planting. The leaf outlines are pleasing and sym- 

 metrical and the color effects in autumn add 

 greatly to their beauty. The Japanese varie- 

 ties assume a veritable flower-garden aspect. 



Dasycarpum. Silver-leaved or Soft Maple. A rapid- 

 growing, large-sized tree. Foliage deep cut, bright 

 green above and silvery underneath. A most reliable 

 grower and spk-ndid to plant in damp soil. Each 



I ' to 2 Iik Ik"; caliper, 12 to 14 feet high $2 00 



J t.i 2 ' J imhcs calijH r, 12 to 14 feet high 2 50 



I):is_\ c arpiiiii \\ ieri. H icr's Cut-lea} Maple. A 

 beautiful iorni with deeply cleft and divided foliage. 

 Branches pendulous, often sweeping the ground. A 

 great favorite and deserves popularity. 2 to 2^ inches 

 caliper, 12 to 14 feet high, S2.50 to S3. 50 each. 



Platanoides. Norway Maple. A large and hand- 

 some tree with spreading branches and compact, round 

 head. Leaves five-lobed, bright green and paler on the 

 under side, smooth on both surfaces, fading with tones 

 of \ill(ns and gold. It is one of the best ornamental 

 trcis lor lawn, park, and street planting. It will grow 

 under almost any conditions. Each 



1 to I ■ , inciies caliper, 8 to 10 feet high $1 00 



to 2 inches caliper, 10 to 12 feet high i -5 



2 to 2' 2 inches caliper, 12 to 14 feet high 2 50 



Platanoides Schwedleri. 5c/jnc<//cr's Purple 



Maple. A magnificent tree with color-chaii^^inn foliage. 

 The vernal leaves are bright ]:)urpiisli and i riiii-,011, 1 he 



summer foliage dark green, 

 tones of purplc-rcii am 

 10 to 12 feet liigh, S 5 

 Sacchariini. Sucu 

 stati-K- 1 KT t III 1\ (■■, in , 



.ith 



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ck Maple. This 



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2 inches caliper, 10 to 12 feet high, S2 each. 



Jnpatu'sc Maples 



Polymorphuiii. ,/,/;., ni, m \/„,,/,. Fine shrub or 

 small 1r<-<- of <lrn , a. hi ;a.u,f,.l I,,, Ml. Comes from 

 .Ia,. ,„ I l,i „ ,M„I X, ,,,l as well as A. 



I"i n, I ,M, - ,, , I ,f.,,,u \1 . Kcaulll.ll 



suIm. . 1 , . ;m > ,,,l|., ,,, |,M.i:. anJ anlui.in on accouiU 

 ol Ih.ir xarud shades o| r.xi, green, and gold, and the 

 wonderful outline ol their leaves. Each 



2 to 3 feet $1 50 to S2 ^o 



3 to 4 feet 3 50 to 5 00 



l'<)I> i)iori>'>um ■.itropiirpiireum. Blood-lea ve d 



• '"/' ' ' ' \' I . f . .1 iiL red in spring, evenluallv 

 I.MM'li K M„l .1, . ,ln„!ed. Each 

 ' ■-■ ' led, l,„sl,s S2 ^o 



2 to 3 leet $3 50 to 00 



3 to 4 feet 7 to 10 00 



Polymorphum dissectum. Cut-leaved Jaixru c 



Maple. Leaves divided to the base and of a b'-autiful 

 green color. Fine. Eacli 



iM to 2 feet $2 50 to $3 5<) 



3 to 4 feet 4 50 to 7 $0 



Japanese .\LipIes, continued 

 Polymorphum atropurpurciim dissccnmi. Dis- 

 sected Blood-leaved Japii'u^i nwarl. weeping, 

 graceful form. Leaves deepK cm wiili li\e to seven 

 pinnatilid deep red lobes, i ' to fee' . S^. -io to each. 



Polymorphum aureiim. m ,/h;>wm(m Maple. 



Leaves broad, sparingly iiicist-d. soliK sh.nU-tl in gold 

 with effusion of green. V'crvtlwarl. Each 



I J to 2 feet $2 50 to S3 00 



3 to 4 feet 5 00 to 7 50 



Japa nese 

 Ime form. 



Polymorphum reticulatum. Green 

 Maple. Dwarf; green, deeply cut leaves of 



I'i to 2 feet ?2 i 



3 to 4 feet ( 



Polviiiorphiim scolopendrifolium r 



Bloi,d-leaiLil Japarns, Maple. Very fine; . 

 dark-colored lea\ es lasting in summer. 1 ' j 

 S2.50 to S3. 50 each. 



to 50 



to - 



b r II m . 



e|)l\ cut. 



Norway Maple) 



