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ELL WANOER & BARRY'S 
♦Acer d. var. Wlerll laciniatum. Wier’s Cut-leaved Silver Maple. A. Introduced by us in 1873. It is a variety 
of the Silver-leaved, and one of the most remarkable and beautiful trees, with cut or dissected foliage. Its 
growth is rapid, shoots slender and drooping, giving it a habit almost as graceful as the cut-leaved Birch. The 
foliage is abundant, silvery underneath, and on the young wood especially deeply and delicately cut. The leaf 
stalks are long and tinted with red on the upper surface. It ranks among the most interesting and attractive 
lawn trees, and may be easily adapted to small places by an occasional cutting back, which it will bear to any 
degree necessary, as well as a willow. (See cut.) 75c. 
A. Japonicum. D. From Japan. Of slow growth, handsome scalloped, deep green leaves. 82.00. 
var. aureum. I). This is a charming variety of the preceding, with bright golden foliage 82.00. 
A. Monspessulanum. Montpelier Maple. C. Native of Central Europe; forms a handsome small tree with rounded 
head, leaves small, palmately three lobed. 81.00. 
A. Pennsylvanicum. Striped Barked Maple. B. A native tree growing 20 to 30 feet high; rounded form; bark 
dark green marked with stripes, foliage light green. 75c. 
Dark Purple-leaved Japan Maple. 
♦A. platanoides. Norway Maple. A. Native of Europe. A large handsome tree, of spreading rounded form, with 
broad, deep green, shining foliage. Its compact habit, and stout, vigorous growth, render it one of the most 
desirable species for the street, park or garden. 75c. 
var. cucullatuiu. Curled-leaved Norway Maple B. a curious variety of the above, with leaves the lobes of 
which curl and turn inwards, giving the tree a novel and distinct aspect. 81.00. 
var. digitatum foliis aureo marginatis. C. A prominent variety of recent introduction with gold-margined 
leaves. 81 00. 
var. dissectum. Cut-leaved Norway Maple. C. A compact growing tree, with dense, dark-green foliage, 
which is regularly and deeply cut, so as almost to divide the leaf into three parts. One of the best of the 
cut-leaved varieties; rare. 81.00. 
var. laciniatum. Cut-leaved or Eagle’s Claw Norway Maple. C. A curious variety of the Norway with 
deeply lobed and sharp-pointed leaves, in form resembling an eagle’s claw. It is difficult to propagate, and 
scarce. 81.00. 
var. I.orbergii. Lorberg’S Norway Maple. C. An elegant variety, with deeply cut foliage. The leaves some¬ 
what resemble those of dissectum. but the growth seems to be more vigorous. 81.00. 
var. Beit en ha chi. Reitenbach’s Norway Maple. B. An excellent and striking variety with dark purple 
leaves which retain their color through the season. 81.00. 
