A M A W A L Iv T R E E S 
Maple—Acer 
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SCARLET. Acer Bubrum 
Remarkable in the spring for its masses of red flowers and seeds, 
and in the fall for its brilliant crimson leaves. Thrives best in heavy, 
moist ground. 
3 
in. 
cal., 
16 
ft. 
high 
Each 
. . .$ 10 
3 V 2 
in. 
cal., 
17 
ft. 
high 
... 12 
4 
in. 
cal., 
18 
ft. 
high 
... 15 
4 V 2 
in. 
cal., 
19 
ft. 
high 
... 20 
5 
in. 
cal., 
20 
ft. 
high 
... 25 
5 V 2 
in. 
cal., 
21 
ft. 
high 
. . . 30 
6 
in. 
cal., 
22 
ft. 
high 
. . . 35 
SUGAR. Acer Saccharum 
A well known native shade tree which thrives best in rich, well 
drained soil. It is one of the finest trees for fall coloring, the foliage 
turning to shades of yellow, orange and scarlet. Forms a large tree 
with spreading branches. 
3 
in. 
cal., 
20 
ft. 
high 
Each 
...$ 12 
3 V 2 
in. 
cal., 
22 
ft. 
high 
... 15 
4 
in. 
cal., 
24 
ft. 
high 
... 20 
4 V 2 
in. 
cal., 
25 
ft. 
high 
... 25 
5 
in. 
cal., 
26 
ft. 
high 
... 30 
5 V 2 
in. 
cal., 
27 
ft. 
high 
... 35 
6 
in. 
cal., 
28 
ft. 
high 
... 40 
6V2 
in. 
cal., 
29 
ft. 
high 
... 50 
7 
in. 
cal., 
30 
ft. 
high 
... 60 
7 V 2 
in. 
cal., 
31 
ft. 
high 
... 70 
8 
in. 
cal., 
32 
ft. 
high 
... 80 
8 V 2 
in. 
cal., 
33 
ft. 
high 
... 90 
9 
in. 
cal., 
34 
ft. 
high 
... 100 
9 V 2 
in. 
cab, 
35 
ft. 
high 
. . . 110 
10 
in. 
cal., 
36 
ft. 
high 
... 120 
10 y 2 
in. 
cal., 
38 
ft. 
high 
... 135 
11 
in. 
cal., 
40 
ft. 
high 
. . . 150 
11 V 2 
in. 
cal., 
41 
ft. 
high 
... 165 
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