Maple Acer — Continued 



WEIR'S CUT LEAVED WEEPING 

 Acer Vtrgtntcum IVciri Lacinlalum 



A graceful tree of very rapid growth. The branches are slender 

 and drooping and the deeply cut foliage is green above and silvery 

 beneath. One of the best deciduous trees for screening where a 



formal hedge is not desired. 



Each 



4/,. in. r:al., 18 ft. high $9.00 



5 in. cal., 21 ft. high 11.00 



S}4 in. cal., 24 ft. high 13.00 



Japanese Maple Acer Palmatum 



BLOOD LEAVED. Acer Palmatum Sangulncum 



A slow glowing variety. The foliage is brilliant crimson in the 

 spring, changing later to a reddish purple and again to crimson in 



the fall. 



Ench 



3 ft. high $5.00 



4 ft. high 7.00 



5 ft. high 9.00 



DARK PURPLE-LEAVED. Acer Palma'um Atropurpurcum 



The fineit Of the purple-leaved Japan Maples. The deep 

 purple coloring lasts Chrc-Ughoul the summer and fall. 



Ench 



4 ft. high $5.00 



5 ft. high 6.oo 



6 ft- 1>1«1> 7.00 



7 ft- hlgli 8.00 



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OSAKAZUKI. Acer Palmatum Osakazukj 



The hardiest of the Japan Maples. The leaves are green, turn- 

 ing bright red in the fall. 



Each 



4 ft. high $5.00 



5 ft. high 6.00 



6 ft. high 7.00 



7 ft. high 8.00 



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 practically as rapid a growth as, for 

 example, the Sugar Maple. 



AMERICAN PIN. Quercus Paluslris 



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., 10 ft. high $3.00 



1% in. cal., 12 ft. high 5.00 



3 in. cal., 14 ft. high 7.00 



3yi in. cal., 15 ft. high g.oo 



4 in. cal., 16 ft. high 11.00 



AMERICAN RED. Quercus Rubra 



Of vigorous, upright habit. The leaves are very large, of a rich, 

 dark green, and turn deep red in the fall. 



Each 



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



2}4 in. cal., 14 ft. high 5.00 



