GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES 
Shade Trees 
Magnolia grandiflora (See preceding page) 
Scarlet Maple, continued 
flowers, which are one of the 
first heralds of spring, often 
deceive one into believing 
that the tree is starting to 
leaf out. The foliage, how¬ 
ever, immediately follows the 
flowers, and this, with its 
delicate tracings, lobed shape 
and briiiiant color, stands out 
in bold relief on the land¬ 
scape, giving a very pictur¬ 
esque effect. The young 
Prices. 
2 to 3 feet 
3 to 4 feet 
4 to 6 feet 
6 to 8 feet 
Each Per io 
$o 35 $3 oo 
50 4 oo 
75 6 50 
I 25 IO oo 
Scarlet Maple, continued 
shoots throughout the summer are tinged 
with scarlet, while the foliage in the late 
fall is of a brilliant color. The 
trunk of the tree is clean and 
straight and the top symmetri¬ 
cal. One of the most satisfac¬ 
tory shade trees for southern 
as well as northern planting. 
Thrives in either high or low 
soils; is remarkably free from 
insects and diseases. Well suit¬ 
ed for streets, parks and ave¬ 
nues, also for planting in wood¬ 
lands for color effects. 
SCARLET MAPLE (Acer rubrum). A native 
tree of comparatively rapid growth, at¬ 
taining a large size. Its brilliant red 
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