Siebrecht Cr Son ■ 'Rose Hill Nurseries • Nelv TLochelle, Nelp York 
DILCIDUOUS TRi:i:S 
Tit«"S lolhhiing ihe names indicate about the height of the tree lohen about tluenty-fibe years of ate 
The Maples u cer) 
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The Wier's and Schwedler's make beautiful) 
There are but few trees as popular as Maples. For street, avenue and other places where shade} 
is required, the Silver, Norway and Sugar are invaluable. The Silver is the fastest grower of all;; 
but for permanency the others are sometimes preferred ' ' 
lawn specimens. All are almost entirely free from 
attacks of insects and other pests, and are avail- 
able for planting in any ordinary position. 
Acer campestre (European Cork Maple). 20 to 
25 ft. A compact, pretty grower, with prettily 
divided leaves. Thrives in high ground, in 
rather poor soil. 75 cts. to $1.50. 
A. dasycarpum (Silver Maple). 50 to 60 ft. 
Very quick grower. Trimmed moderately, 
annually, it becomes of fine shape. A beautiful 
ornamental tree if given ample room to develop. 
10 to 14 in., $1.50 to $3. 
A. dasycarpum Wieri (Wier's Cut-leaved Silver 
Maple). 35 to 40 ft. This remarkably beauti- 
ful tree has a partly drooping habit and finely 
divided leaves. It is a rapid grower and an 
excellent lawn tree. $\ to %z. 
A. Negundo argenteo-marginatum I Silvir-mar- 
gincd Ash-leaved Maplei. Oiie of the most 
effective of all variegated hardy trees. $3.50 
to 5P5. 
A. Negundo aureo-marginatum ( Vcllow-margined 
Ash-leaved Maplcl. A handsome variety with 
leaves margined with gold. %i 50 to #5. 
A. platanoides (Norway Mapkl. 40 to 50 ft. A 
round-headed, handsome tree; large, green 
leaves, which hold their color till very late in 
autumn. Its showy yellow flowers in early 
spring are worthy of notice. $1 . 50 to $5. 
A. platanoides globosa (Globe Norway Maple). 
10 to 15 ft. A dwarf, compact, globe-shapeil 
Norway Maple, quite distinct; desirable and 
uncommon. fi.50to$2.50. 
A. platanoides Scfiwedleri (Purple Norway Ma- 
pleV 30 to 35 ft. The foliage of this variety 
is of a bright crimson in early spring. Il after- 
wards fades to a purplish green. It makes a 
tree of nearly the same size as the Norway, and 
of equally fine form. $1 to $5. 
A. Pseudo-platanus (European Sycamore Maplel. 
40 to 50 ft. A fast- growing tree, with large 
green leaves and clean, smooth bark. It makes 
a fine tree for street planting, especially where 
the atmosphere is cool and moist. I1.50t0f7.50. 
SUGAR MAPLE 
Acer Pseudo-platanus purpurea. 30 to 40 ft. The 
leaves are reddish purple in spring and to some 
extent all the season, is to $7.50. 
A. Pseudo-platanus tricolor. 20 to 30 ft. Leaves 
slightly tricolored. $5 to |io. 
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