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HICKS NURSERIES 



MAPLE, Red or Scarlet. Acer rubrum. 



These trees, 6 to 12 inches diameter, are particularly economical for big shade 

 trees either on new, bare places or to plant in woodland. 



Quantity Each Per 10 Per 100 



8 ft. high 20 $1.25 $11.00 



10-14 ft. high, \y 2 in. diam 175 2.00 17.50 



12-16 ft. high, 2V 2 in. diam 20 4.50 40.00 



16-18 ft. high, 3 in. diam., 6-8 ft. spr 50 10.00 90.00 



18-20 ft. high, 4 in. diam., 8-10 ft. spr. 15 22.00 200.00 



16-24 ft. high, 5 in. diam., 12-15 ft. spr 15 30.00 280.00 



20-26 ft. high, 6 in. diam., 12-15 ft. spr 30 40.00 375.00 



20-30 ft. high, 7 in. diam., 14-16 ft. spr 20 55.00 



22-32 ft. high, 8-9 in. diam., 14-18 ft. spr 35 60.00 



28-32 ft. high, 10-12 in. diam., 14-18 ft. spr. . . . 5 90.00 



Schwedler's Purple Norway. Acer platanoides var. ScKwedleri. 



12-16 ft.high, 2Y 2 in. diam., 5 ft. spr 8 5.00 45.00 



14-16 ft. high, 3 in. diam., 6-8 ft. spr 5 15.00 



Silver. Acer dasycarpum, or A. saccharinum. 



These big nursery grown trees have been trained in perfect form. They have 

 large, graceful, Elm-like trunks. They will give more cool shade and greater height 

 for less expense than any other tree. 



8 ft. high, 1 in. diam , 



10-14 ft. high, V/i in. diam 



12-16 ft. high, 2 in. diam 



f 14-18 ft. high, 3 in. diam 



20-26 ft. high, 4 in. diam., 6-10 ft. spr 



26-28 ft. high, 6 in. diam., 14-16 ft. spr. . . . 



28-30 ft. high, 10 in. diam 



34-38 ft. high, 12 in. diam 



Sugar, Rock or Hard. Acer saccharum. 



The trees, four to eight feet high, are excellent for an economic mass planting 

 mixed with Pines, Oak and Birch. 



The larger trees are in the best possible condition for successful transplanting, 

 and those who love this beautiful tree will be sure to admire them. They have 

 been grown wide apart and have perfect roots, trunk and top. 



4 ft. high $250.00 per 1000 



5 ft. high 400.00 per 1000 



175 



.75 



6.00 



75 



1.50 



12.50 



25 



2.00 



17.50 



15 



3.00 



25.00 



10 



15.00 



140.00 



6 



50.00 





18 



90.00 





8 



125.00 





10-14 ft. high, iy 2 in. diam., 5-7 ft. spr. . . . 



12-14 ft. high, 2 in. diam., 4-6 ft. spr 



14-18 ft. high, 2Y 2 in. diam., 



14-18 ft. high, 3 in. diam., 6-10 ft. spr 



18-22 ft. high, 4 in. diam., 8-9 ft. spr 



20-22 ft. high, 5 in. diam., 9-14 ft. spr. ... . 

 18-26 ft. high, 6 in. diam., 10-14 ft. spr. . . . 

 26-28 ft. high, 7 in. diam., 12-16 ft. spr. . . . 

 24-36 ft. high, 8 in. diam., 15-20 ft. spr. . . . 

 Wier's Weeping Silver. Acer dasycarpum \ 



10-14 ft. high, 1^-2 in. diam 



16-20 ft. high, 2-3 in. diam 



MORUS. See Mulberry. 



MULBERRY, Teas' Weeping. Morus alba var. tatarica pendula. 



4-6 ft. high 25 1.50 12.00 



1000 



.40 



3.50 



30.00 



2000 



.60 



5.50 



45.00 



1000 









400 



2.00 



17.50 



150.00 



300 



3.00 



25.00 



200.00 



250 



5.00 



45.00 



400.00 





8.00 



60.00 





75 



23.00 



210.00 





30 



40.00 



375.00 





20 



75.00 



650.00 





20 



85.00 







10 



90.00 







3 



110.00 







Wierii. 









10 



1.25 



10.00 





20 



2.50 







OAKS 



or 



SEASHORE 



Among the beach grass with small 

 Pines 



DRY STERILE SOIL 



Where Shrubbery wilts in Summer 



BARE GRAVELLY 

 HILLSIDES 



Too poor for weeds 



Most Permanent PLANT OAKS Most Economical 



OPEN WOODLAND 



Where Chestnuts have died 



