DECIDUOUS TREES 
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W. E. MARSHALL & CO. 
Ornamental and Shade Trees 
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Tiiriodendron tulipifera. Tulip Tree. 
Japanese Maples Acer - Maple 
POT-AND FIELD-GROWN Colchicum rubnim. An attractive species from 
Possessing so many ornamental characteris- f^ n ' medium-sized tree of rounded form 
tics and being of dwarf, spreading habit, they Color of foliage bright crimson until late in 
are admirably adapted for specimens and tall > dark green turning; to bronze polar, 
grouping on the lawn, where touches or masses a ... „ .fL 1 «on°nn 
of color are desired. They are also very grace- ™ 
ful and effective if planted in the foreground b to lu rt - &u " ! >- uu 
of taller shrubbery. The following varieties das y carp urn (White- or Silver-leaved Maple), 
have been selected as the finest and most dis- Large-sized tree; rapid grower. Foliage 
tinct, We offer American-grown trees, which bright green above and silvery white under- 
we have found much stronger and more ro- neath. Very desirable for street planting, 
bust than those imported, and which will grow Bach Doz. 
and thrive most luxuriantly in this climate. 8 to 10 ft., 1% in. diam $0.75 $7.50 
Acer Japonicum aureum. Foliage shaded in *° to }l ^! am H! ?Ha 
gold; with suffusions of green. Contrasts J-J 1| St., XM Jn^diam. , t , 1.50 15.00 
most beautifully with the darker shades of }* to }* }}" ^J n : i" 11 Vro or'™ 
green in the shrubherv nlantine 12 to 13 ft - 2 & in - diam. . . . 2.50 25.00 
— — flHc f olii^i Fh?e Targe folTage ; delicate } 3 to U It 2% in diam. . . . 3.00 30.00 
green' deeply lobed 14 to ] 5 ft - 3 in ' dlam 5 - 00 5(K00 
—versicolor. Leaves bright green, varie- ~ ™ e V l»cinial.uni (Wier's Cut-leaved Silver 
gated with red, yellow and large white spots. Maple). Very beautiful variety with deh- 
A grand variety which adds a pleasing touch eately cut leaves and graceful drooping 
of color to the planting. At a distance it T«) f I 1 V in diam «§* t12°?0 
leglike a shrub in constant bloom. oV lV V in .^m. ! ! ? ! 0 ? 1 
^r^^ts^jr" 15 dccp,y y g \\ g- iv%t m - • fs 2200 
-atropuipuicum. Foliage deep blood-rod 13 lo fL ' 2 i ( , irt _ dlal11 . ; . \ 3 V >0 
and deeply cut jVcgundo (Ashleaf Maple) Calilornieum. Vigor- 
dissccluiii. Foliage of a flesh-pink when ous-growing tree of spreading habit. 
young, later changing to dark red. Faeh Doz. 
nigrum. Foliage and branches of the s to 10 ft., 1'/, in. diam $1.25 $12.00 
darkest shade of crimson, almost black. 10 to 12 ft., 1 % in. diam.. . . 1.75 17.00 
pi'i'iaf il'olium. Dark crimson color; plalanoides (Norway Maple). Vigorous-grow- 
very fine. ing tree, of spreading, rounded form', but 
palmutiini. Foliage light, rich soft green; compact habit. Foliage dark shining green. 
deeply cut. Very handsome species and one of the best 
reticulaUim. Deeply lobed leaves, green- for street and avenue planting. 
ish yellow, with green margins. Each Doz. 
,~ , SjSS P" z - Each Voz. 8 to 10 ft., t% In. diam $1.25 .$12.50 
15- to 20-in !f,l.00 $10.00 |„ p 0 ts . ..$1.25 $12.00 in to II ft IV. ill di-mi 2 00 "0 00 
20- to 30-in . 2.00 20.00 in nots 2.50 25 00 , H 1- " , i? < am.... ^.uu ^u.urj 
2% to s ft s.oo so.oo ,1, gSg y xno (gov » lo 12 J % diam.,.. 3.00 30.00 
3 to 4 ft 4.00 40.00 In nibs .. 4 50 15.00 1 2 t0 13 ft - 2 m - (iiarn 4.00 40.00 
I to S ft 0.00 70.00 in tubs ... 7 xo.oi. 13 to 14 ft., 2% in. diam.... 5.00 50.00 
