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and shrubby; foliage small, five lobed, 
and of a bright, cheerful green in spring 
and summer, changing to a lovely dark 
crimson in autumn; perfectly hardy 
when well estabUshed. One of the most 
Horse Chestnut. ' 
beautiful and valuable of email-sized 
trees. 
Maple, Cut-Leaved, Purple, Japan. (Acer 
dissectum atropurpureum.) One of the 
striking and handsome varieties of the 
Japan Maples. Form dwarf and weep- 
ing. The leaves are of a beautiful rose 
color when young and change to a deep 
and constant purple as they become 
older. They are also deeply and deli- 
cately cut, gi^^ng them an elegant, fern- 
like appearance. Makes an elegant and 
attractive lawn tree or shrub. 
Maple, Norway. (Acer Platanoides.) Large 
handsome tree, with broad, deep green 
foUage; has a very compact growth; at- 
tains a height of 100 feet; a valuable 
tree for parks, lawns or streets. 
Maple, Negundo. (See Maple, Ash- 
Leaved.) 
Maple, Purple-Leaved. (See Maple, 
Schwedler's.) 
Maple, Red or Scarlet. (Acer rubrUm.) A 
native species, of medium size and rounded 
head; produces deep, red blossoms which 
appear before the leaves. In autumn 
the foliage changes to brilliant scarlet, 
rendering the tree very conspicuous. 
Maple, Schwedler's. (Acer Platanoides 
Schwedlerii.) A beautiful variety with 
very large bronze-red leaves and young 
shoots of the same color; a vigorous 
grower and a most effective ornamental 
tree; grows about 50 feet liigh. 
Maple, Soft or Silver-Leaved. (Acer Dasy- 
carpum.) A rapid-growing tree of large 
size, irregular rounded form; foliage 
bright green above and silver beneath; 
a favorite street and park tree; attains 
about the same height or taller than the 
Norway. 
Maple, Sycamore, (Acer Pseudo Platanus.) 
Wiei's Cut-Leaf Maple. 
A native of Europe; leaves large, deep 
green and smooth; bark smooth and ash 
gray color; rapid upright growth; a 
beautiful tree for street planting. 
Maple, Sugar or Rock. (Acer Saccharum.) 
A well-known native tree, valuable both 
for the production of sugar and wood; 
very desirable as an ornamental shade 
tree. 
