AMAWALK TREES 
Maple—Acer 
[ Continued ] 
PYRAMIDAL SILVER. Acer Da-sycarpum, Pyramidalis 
The best tree to plant where a rapid grower is desired for imme¬ 
diate effect. It is a new and superior variety of the Silver Maple, of 
compact, symmetrical form and remarkably quick growth. Thrives 
best in rich, heavy ground. 
9 
in. 
cal., 
27 
ft. 
high 
Each 
. . .$ 75 
9% 
in. 
cal., 
28 
ft. 
high 
... 85 
10 
in. 
cal., 
30 
ft. 
high 
... 95 
10% 
in. 
cal., 
32 
ft. 
high 
... 105 
11 
in. 
cal., 
34 
ft. 
high 
... 120 
11% 
in. 
cal., 
36 
ft. 
high 
... 135 
12 
in. 
cal., 
38 
ft. 
high 
... 150 
12% 
in. 
cal., 
39 
ft. 
high 
... 165 
13 
in. 
cal., 
40 
ft. 
high 
... 180 
13% 
in. 
cal., 
41 
ft. 
high 
... 200 
14 
in. 
cal., 
42 
ft. 
high 
... 220 
14% 
in. 
cal., 
43 
ft. 
high 
... 240 
15 
in. 
cal., 
44 
ft. 
high 
... 260 
15% 
in. 
cal., 
45 
ft. 
high 
... 280 
16 
in. 
cab, 
46 
ft. 
high 
... 300 
16% 
in. 
cal., 
47 
ft. 
high 
... 320 
PURPLE-LEAVED SYCAMORE. Acer Pseudo-Platanus 
A tropurpureum 
A fine lawn tree with remarkably beautiful foliage. The leaves are 
a rich, dark green above, and deep, purplish red on the under side, and 
retain this coloring until fall, when the red becomes more brilliant and 
the green turns to clear yellow. 
8 
in. 
cal., 
25 
ft. 
high 
Each 
...$ 80 
8% 
in. 
cal., 
26 
ft. 
high 
. . . 90 
9 
in. 
cal., 
27 
ft. 
high 
... 105 
9% 
in. 
cal., 
28 
ft. 
high 
... 120 
10 
in. 
cal., 
30 
ft. 
high 
. . . 135 
10% 
in. 
cal., 
32 
ft. 
high 
. . . 150 
11 
in. 
cab, 
34 
ft. 
high 
... 165 
11% 
in. 
cal., 
36 
ft. 
high 
... 180 
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