THE CHASE NURSERIES, GENEVA, N. Y. 
A Row of Norway and Silver Leafed Maples 
Sugar or Rock Maple. — Probably the most 
generally used of all shade trees. Its Autumn 
tints are familiar to all. 
Wier's Cut-leaved Silver Maple. — One of the 
most rapid and graceful growing of weeping 
trees, forming beautiful specimens in a short 
time. Foliage deeply cut and borne on long 
recurving, pendulous branches; can be pruned 
severely. Perfectly hardy. 
MAGNOLIA. 
Magnolia, Speciosa. — Showy, flowering Jlag- 
nolia. A good grower, tree generally round- 
headed and of line form; flowers a little 
smaller and of a lighter color than tho^e of 
Soulangeana. but being produced in wonderful 
profusion. This is one of the best varieties. 
Acuminata Cucumber Magnolia. — A beautiful, 
native, pyramidal growing tree attaining from 
60 to 100 feet in height. Leaves 5 to 8 inches 
in longtli, bluish green, flowers yellow, tinted 
with purple. Fruit when green looks like cu- 
cumber. 
Conspicua Chinese White Magnolia. — A Chi- 
nese species of exquisite beauty. Medium size, 
shrub-like when young and with age grows 
higher. Flowers are large and numerous and 
pure white and come before the leaves. 
Lenne. — (Lennei) — A very showy flower; 
cup-shaped; crimson purple outside and pearl 
colored within. One of the finest of the purple 
magnolias. 
Soulange's Magnolia. — Stubby and branching 
while young. Flowers white and purple. Cup- 
shaped, .3 to 5 inches in diameter. Foliage large 
Hinl wiivy. One of the finest of tlie Chinese 
rurieties. 
