■^iCCENT TLANTS . SHADE TREES 
SILVER MAPLE (Acer dasycarpum). 100 ft. VR. 
Very rapid-growing, but rather long-lived. 
Branches arching; rather loose open head. Leaves 
4 to 5 inches, medium green above, silvery be¬ 
neath, sharply and deeply lobed. Each 10 
*16 to 18 ft.S5 00 $45 00 
*14 to 16 ft. 3 00 28 80 
12 to 14 ft. 1 80 16 20 
10 to 12 ft.. 1 50 
Large specimens, prices quoted on application. 
SCHWEDLER MAPLE (Acer platanoides schwed- 
leri). 50 ft. R. A form of Norway Maple. Leaves 
strong red in spring, later turning dark green 
above and lighter purple-tinged green beneath. 
Do not confuse this tree with the Red Maple, 
just described, which has brilliant fall coloring 
of its leaves. Each 
10 to 12 ft.$4 80 
8 to 10 ft. 3 50 
CUTLEAF MAPLE (Acer dasycarpum wieri). A 
variety of Silver Maple having weeping outer 
branchlets and feathery, fine-cut leaves. Each 
12 to 14 ft......$3 00 
Large specimens, prices on application. 
ELM 
AMERICAN ELM (Ulmus americana). 120 ft. R. 
Perhaps more than any other, the one tree most 
characteristic of our New England landscapes. 
Branches first erect, then spreading, arching, and 
finally curving downward. Leaves oval, 4 inches, 
saw-toothed edges. More than any other, this 
tree gives a home the illusion of being enclosed 
in a landscape. Every home-planting should 
have the American Elm. Each 10 
*16 to 20 ft.$6 00 $54 00 
*14 to 16 ft. 5 00 48 00 
12 to 14 ft. 3 00 27 00 
10 to 12 ft. 2 25 19 50 
8 to 10 ft. 1 50 13 50 
Large specimens, write for prices. 
MOLINE ELM (Ulmus americana molinensis). 
80 ft. R to VR. A narrow-oval form of the 
American Elm. Each 10 
*14 to 16 ft.$5 00 $45 00 
12 to 14 ft. 3 30 30 00 
10 to 12 ft. 2 70 25 00 
8 to 10 ft.. 2 25 21 00 
Large specimens, write for prices. 
VASE-SHAPED ELM (Ulmus americana. Vase¬ 
shaped). 100 ft. R. A uniform, flaring-branched 
form of American Elm. Each 10 
*14 to 16 ft.$5 00 
12 to 14 ft. 4 00 $37 50 
10 to. 12 ft.. 3 00 28 50 
Large specimens, write for prices. 
SIBERIAN or CHINESE ELM (Ulmus pumila). 
60 ft. VR. Irregular head, loose, open. Leaves 
small, 1 to 2 inches. Gives thin shade, but lacy 
pattern. Rapid grower. Each 10 
12 to 14 ft.$4 00 $36 00 
10 to 12 ft. 3 00 27 00 
8 to 10 ft. 2 00 18 00 
6 to 8 ft. 1 50 12 50 
LINDEN 
EUROPEAN LINDEN (Tilia vulgaris). 75 ft. M 
to R. Another tree which withstands city condi¬ 
tions of smoke and soot. Leaves heart-shaped, 
3 to 4 inches. Small, fragrant, white flowers in 
June. 
12 to 14 ft. 
10 to 12 ft. 
8 to 10 ft. 
6 to 8 ft. 
Eiach 10 
$6 00 $55 00 
4 50 40 00 
3 50 30 00 
2 50 22 50 
©1935 American Elm 
AMERICAN LINDEN or BASSWOOD (Tilia 
americana). 80 ft. M to R. Loose, open head, 
irregular oval or cone. Leaves heart-shaped, 6 to 
8 inches, somewhat rough surface. Each 10 
12 to 14 ft.$5 00 $45 00 
10 to 12 ft. 3 50 33 00 
8 to 10 ft. 2 70 24 00 
LARGE SPECIMEN LINDENS. We have in stock 
a few Lindens, in several varieties, large enough 
to give immediate effect. They are from 28 to 
36 feet tall, with trunks from 7 to 10 inches thick. 
Write for prices. 
OAK 
Vigorous, strong, rugged trees whose very appear¬ 
ance gives a feeling of strength; some species give 
fine fall color. 
RED OAK (Quercus rubra). 80 ft. M to R. 
Medium to broad rounded cone. Bark greenish 
dark gray. Leaves 8 inches, with sharp multi- 
pointed lobes, deep green in summer, crimson 
in fall. Each 
12 to 14 ft.$9 00 
10 to 12 ft. 7 00 
8 to 10 ft. 4 50 
PIN OAK (Quercus palustris). 75 ft. R. Medium 
to broad clear-cut pointed cone. Branches nearly 
horizontal to slightly downward spread. Leaves 
7 inches, deeply lobed. Each 10 
10 to 12 ft.$7 00 $66 00 
8 to 10 ft. 4 50 42 00 
6 to 8 ft. 3 50 33 00 
SCARLET OAK (Quercus coccinea). 80 ft. M to 
R. Head medium to broad slightly rounded cone. 
Branches somewhat upward to nearly horizontal 
spreading. Leaves 7 inches, deeply sharply lobed, 
scarlet in fall. Each 10 
8 to 10 ft.$4 50 $42 00 
6 to 8 ft. 3 60 35 00 
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