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JAPANESE MAPLES 
(A. polmorphum). These 
are very dwarf in habit, rarely 
over 5 to 10 feet in height, and 
are entirely hardy. We culti- 
vate several varieties, some 
with highly colored dark pur- 
ple leaves, which are constant 
throughout the season. Sev- 
eral have green leaves tipped 
with crimson, and one, green 
foliage cut like lace. 
Blood leaved (A. atro- 
purpureum). The leaves of 
this variety are dark red and 
hold their color the entire 
season. The new growth is of 
a brilliant crimson. As a lawn 
tree it is indispensable. IJ^ 
to 2 ft., $1.00 to .S2.00. 
Cut leaf (A. dissectum). 
Finely dissected, fern-like foli- 
age of deep green. Very 
graceful and beautiful. $2.00 
to .S3.00. 
Japanese Maple — A Dissectum 
Purple cut leaf (A. dissectum 
atropurpureum). Resembles the 
above with fine dark red foliage. 
$2.00 to $3.00. 
MOUNTAIN ASH-Sorbus 
European (S. auouparia). In 
the fall it is covered with great 
clusters of bright red berries. 4 to 6 
ft., 75 cts.; 8 ft., $1.00. 
MULBERRY - Morus 
New American. Rapid growing 
I roe with large fruit of good quality. 
.) to 7 ft., $1.00. 
Downing. A quick growing 
tree of good habit. 5 to 7 ft., 75 cts. 
Teas' Weeping. A drooping 
form, when grafted on stems makes 
a very unique effect. Can also be 
t rained over an arch or other form, 
and with a growth of several years 
liecomcs self-support ing, 2 yr., $1 .50; 
3 yr., .S2.00. 
Globe Head. Entirely new 
.lud now introduced for the first 
lime. It is as hardy as the Teas' 
Weeping Mulberry and more attract- 
ive and better than Catalpa Bungei. 
$3.00 each. 
