MOICUOUS SHADE TREES 
Trees ooeupy by far the greatest place In our land¬ 
scape* Eyerybody hnows the value of shade trees, 
' and they may be regarded as a permanent Investment* 
We oould not do without them* Select them with oare* 
Eor permanency choose the hardwood types, although 
they grow a little slower* The faster growing soft 
wood varieties also are very desirable and useful, 
and should be used more liberally, especially inter¬ 
spersing them among hardwood varieties* 
Except where marked (B&B) all trees will be dug 
with bare roots* A additional charge will be 
made for balling and burlaping trees ordinarily dug 
with bare roots* 
On small 3 inch trees, the caliper of the tree 
is measured S inches from the ground, on 4 inch trees 
the caliper is measured 4 inches from the ground* 
The same relationship is used for all of our trees up 
to 7 inches* 
ACER dasyearpum (Silver or Soft Uaple) 60-60’ 
Quick growing, graceful* Leaves silvery under¬ 
neath and clear yellow in autumn; very adapt¬ 
able* Branches should be out back heavily the 
third year to prevent splitting or breaking in 
heavy winds* 
l^ to S in* **•* ^ H*00 
S to in* ***• 3*60 
£i^ to 3 in* ***• 5*00 
Specimens up to 5 in* caliper* 
— dasyearpum Wieri (Wier Cutleaf Maple) 60-80* 
Graceful, drooping form of Silver Maple* 
8 to 10 ft* **•* S*60 
Specimens up to 5 in* caliperc 
— platanoides (Norway or Hard Maple) 50-76* 
The most popular street and lawn tree, retains 
dark shining green leaves till late autumn, 
then turns rich yellow* Excellent for formal 
effects* 
8 to 10 ft* * * *• S*00 
Ij^ to 8 in* • • • • 3*60 
£ to Zjt in. 4*60 
to 3 in. 7*50 
Specimens up to 6 in. caliper* 
— platanoides Schwedleri (Schwedler Pu^e Maple)40-60 
Probably the best large growing purple leaf tree 
A beautiful lawn specimen* 
8 to 10 ft* **** 3*60 
1^ to £ in. 4*60 
£ to ft* *•** 6*00 
£^ to 3 ft* ***• 9*00 
SpeciiaeBd up to 4 in* caliper 
