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MILTON NURSERY COMPANY 
LOCU ST—Continued 
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Idahoan, similar growth as common black locust, hav¬ 
ing large, fragrant, pinkish-lavender blooms. A beau¬ 
tiful, hardy, new tree. 
6 to 8 feet. 2.00 1.75 
5 to 6 feet. 1.75 1.50 
Pink Flowering Moss Locust (Robinia Hispida) 
Similar foliage and blossoms as Ida¬ 
hoan; more bushy growth. 
Budded Heads, 4 foot stem. 2.00 1.75 
MAPLE (Acer) 
Globe Norway 
Globe formed tops, requiring very little 
pruning. One of the best for formal 
plantings. 
2 yr. head, 6 to 7 feet stem. 2.50 2.25 
Japanese Red (Palmatum atropurpureum) 
Dwarf growth, bright red foliage. 
2 to 2}£ feet. 2.50 
18 to 24 inch. 2.00 
Norway (Acer Platanoides) 
One of the best shade trees; globular, 
upright growth; bright green foliage. 
1 Mi to 194 inches. 2.00 1.75 
10 to 12 feet,1to 1 y 2 inches. 1.75 1.50 
8 to 10 feet, 1 to 194 inches. 1.50 1.25 
6 to 8 feet, 94 to 1 inch. 1.25 1.00 
Schwedler’s Norway (Acer platanoides Schwedleri) 
Similar to Norway except brilliant 
purple in spring, rich bronze-green re¬ 
mainder of season. 
8 to 10 feet, 1 yr. 1.75 1.50 
0 to 8 feet, 1 yr.. 1.50 1.25 
Soft or Silver (Acer Dasycarpum) 
Most rapid growing maple; spreading 
form. 
10 to 12 feet, 194 to 194 inches. 1.75 1.50 
8 to 10 feet, 1 to 194 inches. 1.25 1.00 
6 to 8 feet, 94 to 1 inch. 1.00 .85 
5 to 6 feet.75 .65 
MOUNTAIN ASH, European (Sorbus aucuparia) 
Medium height, symmetrical form; 
bright red berries in fall. 
6 to 8 feet branched. 1.50 1.25 
5 to 6 feet branched. 1.25 1.00 
Oakleaf (Sorbus quercifolia) 
Similar to European except silvery color 
under side of leaves, of oak-leaf shape. 
6 to 8 feet. 1.75 1.50 
5 to 6 feet. 1.50 1.25 
MULBERRY (Morus Tartarica) 
Medium bushy growth; abundant fruit. 
Russian 
6 to 8 feet branched. 1.00 .85 
4 to 6 feet branched.85 .75 
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