THE CHASE NURSERIES. GENEVA, N. Y. 
Wier's Cut Leaf Maple 
European Linden. — A very fine pyramidal 
tree of large size, with large leaves and fra- 
grant flowers. 
White-leaved European Linden.— From Hun- 
gary. A vigorous growing tree, of medium size 
and pyramidal form, with cordate acuminate 
leaves, downy beneath and smooth above. It 
is particularly noticeable among trees by its 
white appearance. Its handsome form, 
Cut Leaf Japanese Maple 
growth and foliage render it worthy, in our 
opinion, to be classed among the finest of our 
ornamental trees. 
MAPLE— Acer. 
Very valuable for shade. Vigorous and free 
from disease. Hardy and adapted to all soils. 
Recommended for street planting. 
Ash-leaved, or Box Elder (Negundo) — A na- 
tive itiiv, luapjo-like in its seeds and ash-like 
in foliage; of irregular spreading habit. 
Japan Blood-leaved.— Of dwarf habit and 
rounded form; foliage five-Iobed and serrated; 
reddish crimson in June, changing to dark 
purple which it retains all summer. 
Norway Maple. — A native of Europe. Now 
planted very largely, on account of its clean, 
broad foliage of rich deep green. Stout, vigor- 
Scarlet Maple 
ous grower, of spreading rounrted form. Very 
hardy and makes dense shade. One of the 
most popular maples. 
Purple Sycamore Maple.— Foliage dark green 
on the upper surface and red purple under- 
neath. 
Red or Scarlet Maple. — Conspicuous in 
Spring for its masses of red blossoms, and in 
Fall for its glowing crimson foliage. 
Silver-leaved Maple.— Hardy, rapid grower. 
Foliage bright green above and silver beneath. 
Quick shade producer. 
Schwedler's Norway Maple. — The early 
foliage of this variety is a bright crimson, 
fading to purplish green. 
