SCARLET. Acer Rubrum 
Nettle Tree— Celtis 
Remarkable in the spring for its masses of 
red flowers and seeds, and in the fall for 
its brilliant crimson leaves. 
Each 
%y 2 in. cal., 16 ft. high $5.00 
3 in. cal., 18 ft. high 7.00 
Sy 2 in. cal., 20 ft. high 10.00 
4 in. cal., 22 ft. high 14.00 
Japanese Maple — Acer 
Palmatum 
The Japanese Maple forms a small low 
branched tree, growing not more than 
twenty feet high. It is very extensively 
used for its brilliant coloring and is most 
effective when several specimens are massed 
together. 
DARK PURPLE-LEAVED 
Acer Palmatum Atropurpureum 
The leaves of this variety are blood-red 
in the spring, turning to a rich purple 
which lasts throughout the summer. 
5 ft. high $7.00 
6 ft. high 9.00 
7 ft. high 11.00 
8 ft. high 13.00 
9 ft. high 15.00 
OSAKAZUKI. Acer Palmatum Osakazuki 
The best variety to plant for fall coloring. 
The leaves are green in the summer and 
become bright red in the autumn. 
Each 
5 ft. high $7.00 
6 ft. high 9.00 
7 ft. high 11.00 
8 ft. high 13.00 
9 ft. high 15.00 
GREEN CLT-LEAVED WEEPING 
Acer Palmatum Dissectum 
A weeping form, with finely cut leaves. 
Each 
%Y 2 ft. high $5.00 
3 ft. high 6.00 
Celtis Occidentalis 
An unusually hardy native tree, which 
will withstand the most adverse conditions. 
It grows with a wide-spreading head, and 
is especially to be recommended for plant- 
ing in dry ground. 
Each 
2 in. cal., 9 ft. high $4.00 
%y 2 in. cal., 11 ft. high 5.00 
3 in. cal., 13 ft. high 6.00 
Oak — Quercus 
It is generally considered that the Oaks 
are of very slow growth, and for that reason 
they are not planted as extensively as their 
beauty and vigor merit. This is a mistaken 
idea. The Oaks here catalogued make 
nearly as rapid a growth as, for example, 
the Sugar Maple. 
AMERICAN PIN. Quercus Palustris 
The most rapid growing of the Oaks. It 
is a very beautiful variety, distinguished by 
its long, somewhat drooping branches. The 
foliage is deeply cut and turns orange and 
scarlet in the fall. 
Each 
2^ in. cal., 14 ft. high $6.00 
3 in. cal., 16 ft. high 8.00 
3^ in. cal., 18 ft. high 10.00 
4 in. cal., 19 ft. high 14.00 
\y 2 in. cal., 20 ft. high 18.00 
5 in. cal., 21 ft. high 22.00 
by 2 in. cal., 22 ft. high 27.00 
6 in. cal., 23 ft. high 33.00 
§y 2 in. cal., 24 ft. high 40.00 
7 in. cal., 25 ft. high 47.00 
iy 2 in. cal., 26 ft. high 55.00 
8 in. cal., 27 ft. high 65 .0C 
%y 2 in. cal., 28 ft. high 75 .00 
AMERICAN RED. Quercus Rubra 
Of vigorous, upright habit. The leaves 
are very large, of a rich, dark green, chang- 
ing to deep red in the autumn. 

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