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ORNAMENTAL and FLOWERIKG TREES 
To draw a distinct line between the division of trees, 
flowering trees and flowering shrubs would be a more 
or less difficult task. However, we have endeavored 
to select a group of those plants (trees and large 
shrubs) which have exceptional value as ornamentals 
due to their flowering and foliage characteristics. 
Trees not marked (B&B) will be dug with bare 
roots unless otherwise requested. An additional 
charge of 50$ will be made for balling and burlaping. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
AOER disseotum (Green Cutleaf Japanese Maple) 4-6' 
A good, dwarf tree with finely cut, green leaves. 
It is very attractive throughout the summer and 
beautiful in the fall when frost tints the leaves 
in orange shades. 
18 to 24 in. B&B... $> 6.00 
— palmatum dissectum 
(Purple Cutleaf Japanese Maple) 4-6' 
More dwarf than the above with finely cut purple- 
red leaves, giving the plant a very graceful 
appearance. Good for rock work. 
18 to 24 in. B&B .. 6.00 
— palmatum atropurpureum 
(Purple Leaf Japanese Maple) 6-8 f 
Has rich purple-red leaves retaining their color 
throughout the summer. 
