WESTBURY STATION, N. 
Deciduous Trees 
Tall screens are not expensive. We have hundreds of Norway and Silver Maples and Pin Oaks, 20 to 30 feet high, 
at $3 to $15 and upward. (See price-list at back of Catalogue.) Screen to the second story of a row of stables from the 
second story of a house, planted from our nursery at Red Spring, Glen Cove. Tall shrubs fill out the base. For all-the-year 
screen, we have evergreens in our nurserv ao to 40 feet high. 
NORWAY MAPLL, continued 
clear wagon tops, the lower branches being at 10 
or 12 feet. The leader, or trunk, is continued 
up through the top, so that they may be pruned 
still higher without disfiguring the tree or caus- 
ing large wounds. Our stock is the largest in 
size and of the best quality in existence. Where 
A tree like this makes the piazza cooler. It keeps ofE the glare of the hot 
afternoon sun. The breeze is cooled by passing under it. The second-story 
windows are cooler during the night. We have many such trees at economical 
prices. Can you afford to wait twenty years ? 
NORWAY MAPLE, continued 
the problem is to furnish foliage immediately for 
shade, ornament or screens, these large-sized 
Norway Maples, 15 to 22 feet high and 6 to 
12 feet spread of branches and roots, will give 
best satisfaction. In the ordinary sizes of 8 to 
16 feet, and i)4 to 2)4 inches in diameter, our 
stock is in large quantity and 
at low prices, and worthy the 
attention of extensive planters for 
groves, drives, roadsides and 
streets. For the development of 
real estate for sale as building 
lots the Norway Maple is the best 
tree. A few well-established 
trees planted on the lots enhance 
the attractiveness and value of 
the property. 
Schwedler's Purple Norway. A. 
platanoides, var. Schwedleri. 
With all the vigor of the Norway 
Maple, the purple variety has the 
foliage effect of the Purple Beech, 
the leaves being bright red dur- 
ing spring, and in early summer 
changing to dark green. 
Reitenbach's Purple Norway. A. 
platanoides, var. Reitenbachi. 
Unlike the last, it is dark blood- 
red in late summer. 
Sugar, Rock or Hard Maple. ; ^. 
saccharum ; syn., A. sacchari- 
num. The form of the Sugar 
Maple is upright and ovate and 
not as broad as the other Maples. 
The autumn color is yellow and 
red. 
