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AABLINC-BOYCE SEED CO., SEATTLE 
Shade and Ornamental Trees 
SUGAR MAPLE (A. saccharinum). A well 
known, large native tree, valuable both for the 
production of sugar and for its wood. Its state- 
ly growth, fine form and foliage make it desir- 
able for the lawn and especially for street 
planting; to 8 feet, 75c; 8 to 10 feet, $1.00. 
NORWAY MAPLE (A. platanoides). A large, 
handsome tree of sprading, rounded form, with 
broad, deep green foliage. Its compact habit, 
stout and vigorous growth make this one of 
the most desirable for park or street plant. 
5 to 6 ft., 50c; 6 to 8 ft., 75c; 8 to 10 ft., $1.00. 
SILVER MAPLE (A. dasycarpum). Well 
known native tree of very rapid growth. A 
most useful tree where immediate shade is 
wanted. Much used for street planting. 6 to 
8 ft., 75c; 8 to 10 ft., $1.00; 10 to 12 ft., $1.50. 
GENEVA PURPLE MAPLE. A handsome 
new variety, with dark purple foliage, holding 
its color all summer. The best purple leaved 
maple. $1.50. 
AMERICAN MOUNTAIN ASH (P. Ameri- 
cana). A pretty, medium sized tree, with 
abundant clusters of large orange red berries 
in autumn. It fruits in a young state and is a 
very desirable tree. Specimen trees, 8 to 12 
ft., $1.00 to $1.50. 
EUROPEAN MOUNTAIN ASH (P. aucu- 
parea). Similar to the American form, but 
with a more slender growth and bright scarlet 
berries. 5 to 6 ft., 75c. Specimen trees, 8 to 
10 ft.. $1.00. 
RUSSIAN MULBERRY (M. alba). Well 
known, hardy, very rapid growing tree, suitable 
for hedges or screens. The fruit is sweet, much 
relished by birds and when they can get them, 
they will leave cherries and berries alone. 4 
to 5 ft., bushy trees, 50c. 
AMERICAN ELM (Ulmus Americana). (L) 
This familiar tree, which arches many New 
England streets, grows well in other sections. 
Its rapid growth and especial grace make it 
unsurpassed for urban and suburban planting. 
Each, $1.00 to $1.50. 
ENGLISH ELM (Ulmus campestris). (L) 
Equally fine and imposing, and is just as useful 
as our native variety. Holds its leaves a longer 
time than the American sort. Each, $1.50 to 
$2.50. 
We make special prices to market gardeners on Peas in 100-lb. lots 
