Shrubs and Trees 
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Acer platanoides. (See page 48.) 
Shrubs and T rees 
We do not charge for boxing and packing when the stock ordered is less than 3 feet, if the order 
amounts to $3 and more; but for taller stock, and for less than $3 worth, we must charge the actual cost. 
If stock is to be shipped in a box, we must make the box; if it is to be put into a light bale for express, it 
requires not only considerable time but burlap to cover. 
The charges will cover only actual cost, which will not be over 75 cents per bale, or actual cost for 
lumber and time for making, if a box is required. For stock less than 3 feet long we can buy boxes quite 
reasonably, so that on such orders we do not charge for packing. 
We pack all such stock in such a manner as to insure its reaching its destination in a perfectly fresh 
condition. Though we advise all to plant this class of stock as early as possible, we have taken up trees 
in full leaf, shipped them over 200 miles, and every one lived. We will not agree to replace stock when 
ordered so late. 
All good, healthy, nursery-grown stock. We furnish certificate of inspection of stock to those who 
desire it. 
ABIES Fraseri. The Balsam of the Alleghenies. 
Plants 2 to 3 feet, 40 cts. each. 
ACANTHOPANAX pentaphyllum. A graceful shrub 
from Japan with bright green shining foliage 
and arching branches. Plants 3 to 4 feet, 
50 cts. each. 
ACER campestre. English Field Maple. A small 
tree, with rough bark, growing about 20 feet 
high. About 3 feet high, 25 cts, each, $2 per doz.; 
I Vi to 2 feet, 15 cts, each. 
Acer Ginnala. A small tree or shrub, with foliage 
turning bright scarlet in autumn. Much like the 
Japanese Maples in general effect. Plants 2 to 
3 feet high, 25 cts. each, $1.85 per doz. 
A. Negundo. Box Elder, Box Maple. Two feet, 
10 cts. each; 5 feet, 15 cts. each. 
A. Pennsylvanicum. Moosewood, Striped Maple. 
This is a small and slender tree, with light green 
striped bark. Winter effect very handsome. 
3 to 4 feet, 35 cts. each. 
