GENERAL CATALOGUE . 
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Acer p. 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 resem¬ 
bling an eagle’s claw. It is difficult to 
propagate and scarce. $2.00. 
var. Lorbergii. Lor berg’s Norway Ma¬ 
ple. C. An elegant variety with deeply- 
cut foliage. The leaves somewhat re¬ 
semble those of dissectum , but the growth 
seems to be more vigorous. $1.00. 
var. O. Stoll. B. A variety of the Norway 
Maple, of upright growth; foliage large, 
round, dark bronze, hanging downward on 
very long stalks. One of the finest new 
trees. $2.00. 
var. Reitenbachi. Reitenbach’s Norway 
Maple. B. An excellent and striking 
variety of pyramidal habit; foliage beauti¬ 
ful green in early spring, changing to a 
decided purple towards midsummer, purp¬ 
lish scarlet in autumn. $1.00. 
var. Schwedlerii. Sciiwedler’s Norway 
Maple. B. A beautiful variety, with the 
young shoots and leaves of a bright pur¬ 
plish or crimson color, which changes to 
purplish green in the older leaves. One 
of the most valuable trees. $1.00. 
var. undulatum. B. A new variety of the 
Norway Maple, of erect habit and vigorous 
growth. Foliage very dark green, the edges 
curiously cut and curled. A distinct and 
beautiful tree. $1.00. 
A. polymorphum. Japan Maple. C. This is 
the normal form or type; growth slow 
and shrubby ; foliage small, five-lobed, and 
of a bright, cheerful green in spring and summer, changing to a lovely dark crimson in autumn; 
perfectly hardy when well established. One of the most beautiful and valuable of small-sized 
trees. $1.00. 
var. atropurpureum. Dark Purple-leaved Japan Maple. D. Forms a bushy shrub; foliage 
dark purple and deeply cut; very ornamental. The hardiest and altogether the best of the Japan 
Maples. One of the choicest small trees or shrubs in the catalogue. $2.00. 
var. dissectum atropurpureum. Cut-leaved Purple Japan Maple D. One of the most 
striking and handsome varieties of the Japanese Maples. Form dwarf and weeping. The leaves 
are of a beautiful rose color when young, and change to a deep and constant purple, as they become 
older. They are also deeply and delicately cut, giving them an elegant, fern-like appearance. The 
young growth is long, slender, and pendulous, and, like the leaves, has a deep, crimson hue. Besides 
being an elegant and attractive lawn tree, it is also very useful for conservatory decoration in 
spring. $2.00. 
var. nigrum. D. A fine variety, similar to atropurpureum , except that the foliage is much darker, 
almost black. $3.00. 
var. palmatum. Palm-leaved Japan Maple. C. Leaves five to seven-lobed, deep green, 
changing to crimson at autumn ; habit upright, very compact. $2.00. 
var. sanguineum. Blood-leaved Japan Maple. C. Of dwarf habit and rounded form ; foliage 
five-lobed and serrated ; reddish crimson in June. A charming variety and one of the best of the 
Japanese Maples. $2.00. 
var. scolopendrifolium rubrum. D. Another very choice variety, with long leaves deeply cuti 
color reddish purple. $3.00. 
A. pseudo platanus. European Sycamore Maple. B. From Europe. A handsome tree, of rapidt 
upright growth, with large foliage, and smooth, ash-gray colored bark. 50c. 
var. bicolor. B. A fine variety, foliage distinctly marked green and yellow. $1.00. 
var. foliis atropurpureus. Dark Purple-leaved Sycamore Maple. B. A distinct and beau¬ 
tiful tree; the coloring is more pronounced than in the common purple Sycamore Maple. $1.00. 
var. foliis purpureis, Prince Handjery. B. A dwarf growing variety. Foliage purplish, deeply 
lobed. Distinct and fine. $ 1.50. 
var. nervosum. B. Large, handsome foliage, dark, purplish green, marked with yellow on the 
upper side ; reddish purple underneath, distinct. $1.00. 
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SCHWEDLER'S MAPLE (Reduced) 
