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DECIDUOUS SHADE TREES 
Trees occupy by far the greatest plaoe in our land¬ 
scape* Everybody knows the value of shade trees, 
and they may be regarded as a permanent investment. 
We could not do without them. Select them with care. 
For permanency choose the hardwood types, although 
they grow a little slower. The faster growing soft 
wood varieties also are very desirable and useful, 
and should be used more liberally, especially inter¬ 
spersing them among hardwood varieties. 
Exoept where marked (B&B) all trees will be dug 
with bare roots. A 50$ additional charge will be 
made for balling and burlaping trees ordinarily dug 
with bare roots. 
Small trees up to 3 inches in caliper are 
measured 6 inches from the ground. Trees larger 
than 3 inches in caliper are measured 1 foot from 
the ground. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
ACER dasycarpum (Silver or Soft Maple) 60-80* 
Quiok growing, graceful. Leaves silvery under¬ 
neath and clear yellow in autumnj very adapt¬ 
able. Brandies should be cut back heavily the 
third year to prevent splitting or breaking in 
heavy winds. 
