Maple — Acer — Continued 



foliage, which remains on the tree until late November. It will 

 grow in almost any kind of soil, but thrives best in dry ground. 

 It is the hardiest of the maples and will stand any exposure. 



There are ten thousand specimen Norway Maples, from 2 to 3 

 inch caliper in the nursery. We have the largest stock of these 

 trees in this country. Each 



2 in. cat., 14 ft. high $3.00 



2 yi in. cal., 15 ft. high 4.00 



3 in. cal., 16 ft. high 5.00 



SCHWEDLER'S NORWAY. Acer Platanoides Schwedleri 



A very striking variety. The foliage is blood-red in the spring, 

 changing later to a dark purplish green. 



2 in. cal., 12 ft. high $3.50 



2>/i in. cal., 13 ft. high 4.50 



3 in. cal., 14 ft. high 5.50 



SUGAR. Acer Saccharum 



A well-known native shade tree. It is one of the finest trees 

 for fall coloring, the foliage turning bright yellow, orange and 

 scarlet. Each 

 2 in. cal., 12 ft. high $3.00 



2 ' i in. cal., 14 ft. high 4.00 



3 in. cal., 16 ft. high 5.00 



PYRAMIDAL SILVER. Acer Das\)carpum Pyramidalis 



We recommend this tree above any other where a rapid grower 

 is desired to make an immediate effect. It is a new and superior 

 variety of the Silver Maple, of compact, symmetrical form and 

 remarkably quick growth. The foliage is very luxuriant and 



beautiful; the leaves are bright green above and silvery beneath, 

 and retain their fresh coloring until early winter. We can furnish 

 specimens either in standard form for lawn or avenue planting, or 

 branched to the ground. The latter make very effective screens. 



Standard Form: Enc)> 



3 J 2 in. cal., 14 ft. high $5.00 



4 in. cal., 16 ft. high 6.00 



4# in. cal., 18 ft. high 8.50 



5 in. cal., 20 ft. high 11.00 



S), in. cal., 22 ft. high 14.00 



Branched to the ground: Ellc)l 



3 in. cal., 14 ft. high $4.00 



Z]4 in. cel., 16 ft. high 5.00 



4 in. cal., 18 ft. high 6.00 



PURPLE-LEAVED SYCAMORE 

 Acer Paeudo-Platanus Alropurpurcum 



A very fine lawn tree with remarkably beautiful foliage. The 

 leaves are a rich, dark green above and deep, purplish red on the 

 under side, and retain this coloring throughout the summer and fall . 



Bach 



2>/ 2 in. cal., 12 ft. high $5.0U 



3 in. cal., 14 ft. high 6.00 



3}4 in. cal., 16 ft. high 7.00 



4 in. cal., 18 ft. high 8.00 



SCARLET. Acer Rubrum 



Remarkable in the spring for its masses of red flowers and seed 



nods, and in the fall for its brilliant crimson leaves. 



1 Ench 



2 in. cal., 11 ft. high $2.50 



2'A in. cal., 13 ft. high 3.50 



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