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quite small. The flowers are large, pink on the outside of petals and white 
inside. In average seasons the flowers open in the third week in April. It 
can be grown as a small tree or large shrub. 
MAGNOLIA, STELLATA (HALLEANA)— (5 to 6 feet)— A dwarf bush- 
growing most valuable species. The flowers are white, tinted with pink in 
(he bud, semi-double, fragrant, and appear as early as the 15th of April. The 
earliest of all to flower. It is one of the best for massing as well as for a 
specimen shrub. 
MAPLE, ARGENTA VARIEGATED — This we consider one of the most 
attractive ornamental trees 
grown; so much of the leaf is 
variegated that at a short dis- 
tance it has the appearance of 
the whole leaf being a silver 
white. The tree is as hardy as 
the ash-leaved, and a specimen 
should be in every lawn. 
MAPLE, ASH-LEAVED 
(BOX ELDER) — A. Nugundo) 
— A fine, rapid growing variety, 
with handsome light green pin 
nated foliage and spreading 
head, very hardy; desirable for 
street planting and succeeds in 
many sections where other vari- 
eties do not thrive. 
MAPLE GOLDEN VARIE- 
GATED — Foliage golden yellow. 
Tree very hardy and attractive. 
MAPLE, NORWAY — Form 
European; a large handsome 
tree, with broad deep green foli- 
age and of very compact growth 
rendering it one of the most de- 
sirable varieties for the street, 
park or garden. 
MAPLE, OREGON — A most graceful tree with wide spreading branches 
and large foliage. 
MAPLE, PURPLE-LEAVED SYCAMORE — Leaves deep green on upper 
surface, purplish red beneath, producing a beautiful color effect when leaves 
are in m 0 tion. Tree of robust habit; fine for grouping with other foliage 
trees. 
MAPLE, RED OR SCARLET — A native species of medium size and round- 
ed head; produces deep blossoms which appear before the leaves. In autumn 
the foliage changes to brilliant scarlet. 
MAPLE, SCHWEDLER’S — - A beautiful variety, with young shoots and 
leaves of a bright, purplish and crimson color, which changes to purplish green 
in the older leaves. A distinct and handsome sort. 
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OREGON MAPLE 
