PLANTS OF PEKMANENCE 
Deciduous Trees 
Note: (CIpr. signifies caliper or diameter of trunk 
6 inches above the ground.) 
B & B signifies plant will be dug with a ball of soil 
and burlap around the roots. 
ACER Dasycarpum. Silver or Soft Maple 
This is the quickest growing and largest of the 
maples. It is especially delightful on the lawn or 
street, where its broad, spreading head is given 
plenty of room. 
Each 
Per 10 
Per 100 
6 to 
8 ft. . 
$1.00 
$ 9.00 
$ 80.00 
8 to 
10 ft.. 
1.25 
10.00 
90.00 
1 ’/4 
to 1 1/2 
in. CIpr_ 
1.50 
12.50 
100.00 
1 ’/2 
to 13/4 
in. CIpr_ 
2.00 
17.50 
150.00 
13/4 
to 2 in. 
CIpr- 
2.50 
22.50 
200.00 
2 to 
2/2 in. 
CIpr. 
3.50 
32.50 
300.00 
2/2 
to 3 in. 
CIpr_ 
4.75 
45.00 
425.00 
3 to 
3/2 in. 
CIpr_ 
6.00 
57.50 
550.00 
31/2 
to 4 in. 
CIpr_ 
7.50 
72.50 
4 to 
4/2 in. 
CIpr_ 
10.00 
95.00 
5 to 
6 in. CIpr. 
$15 
.00 to $35.00 each 
ACER Dasycarpum Wieri. 
Wier'j 
Cut-Leaved Maple. 
The 
Weir Maple is a 
great 
deal like 
the Silver 
MapI 
e. However, it is 
more 
upright in habit of 
growth, with pendulous branchlets! leaves deeply 
cleft and shredded. Grows very fast and makes 
a very shapely tree. 
Each Per 10 
6 to 8 ft_$1.75 $15.00 
8 to 10 ft_2.00 17.50 
A. Ginnala. Amur Maple. 
This is a beautiful tree, growing to medium height, 
low branched and bushy. Brilliant autumnal 
coloring. 
Each Per 10 
4 to 5 ft_$1.40 $13.00 
A. Palmatum Atropurpureum. Japanese Red Leaved 
Maple. 
A dwarf shrubby tree with bright red foliage the 
entire season. 
Each Per 10 
2 to 3 ft. B. & B_$3.75 $35.00 
3 to 4 ft. B. & B_ 4.50 42.50 
A. Platanoides. Norway Maple. 
This is a beautiful, round topped tree. The foliage 
is a deep, rich green and its shape closely re¬ 
sembles that of the Sugar Maple. 
Each 
Per 10 
8 to 
10 ft. 
$2.25 
$20.00 
1 V 4 
to 1 V 2 in. CIpr. 
2.50 
22.50 
1 1/2 
to 1 3^ in. CIpr. 
3.00 
27.50 
1 3/4 
to 2 in. CIpr. 
3.50 
32.50 
2 to 
2/2 in. CIpr. 
4.50 
42.50 
2/2 
to 3 in. CIpr. 
5.50 
52.50 
A. Platanoides Globosum. Globe headed Norway 
Maple. 
Leaves identical to the Norway Maple. Habit of 
growth like the Umbrella Catalpa. 
6 to 7 ft. Stem, Each Per 10 
1 3/4 to 2 in. CIpr_$4.50 $42.50 
A. Platanoides Schwedleri. Purple-Leaved Norway 
Maple. 
This tree has the same habit as the Norway Maple 
excepting that the leaves come out Red and Pur¬ 
ple in the early spring which make a beautiful con¬ 
trast to the delicate green of other trees. In mid¬ 
summer they are purplish green and turn to a 
golden-yellow in autumn. 
Each 
Per 10 
2/2 to 3 
in. CIpr. 
$5.50 
$52.50 
3 to 3/2 
in. CIpr. 
7.50 
72.50 
3 V 2 to 4 
in. CIpr. 
_ 8.50 
82.50 
A. Rubrum. 
Red or Scarlet Maple. 
Best in moist locations, also th 
rives in 
upland. 
Brilliant autumn coloring—gray 
bark. 
Each 
Per 10 
2 to 2/2 
in. CIpr. 
$6.00 
$57.50 
A. Saccharum. Sugar Maple. 
The Sugar Maple has always been the grandest of 
all maples. It is a tall, stately tree and of the 
greatest beauty. Wonderful tones of orange and 
lemon characterize its leaves in the Autumn. 
Particularly fine for planting as a specimen on the 
lawn. It is however very slow growing. 
Each 
Per 10 
6 
to 
8 
ft. . 
$2.50 
$22.50 
8 
to 
K 
D ft.. 
2.75 
25.00 
1 
V4 
to 
1 ’/2 
in. CIpr. 
3.00 
27.50 
2 
1/2 
to 
3 in. 
. CIpr. 
7.00 
61.50 
3 
to 
3/2 in. 
. CIpr. 
10.00 
97.50 
3 
1/2 
to 
4 in, 
, CIpr. . 
. 12.50 
1 10.00 
4 
to 
6 ii 
n CIp 
r. B. & B. 
. $20.00 to $35 
.00 each 
AESCULUS Hippocastanum. Horse Chestnut. 
One of the finest of flowering trees—but of slow 
growth. Has white flowers in spikes or panicles. 
Blooms to nearly middle of May. 
Each Per 10 
1 1/2 to 1 3/4 in. CIpr_$4.50 $42.50 
13/4 to 2 in. CIpr_ 5.00 47.50 
2 to 2/2 in. CIpr_ 6.00 57.50 
3 to 3/2 in CIpr-12.50 - 
3/2 to 4 in. CIpr_15.00 - 
AESCULUS Hippocastanum Rosea. Pink Horse 
Chestnut. 
Each Per 10 
3 to 4 ft_$3.00 $27.50 
4 to 5 ft_ 3.50 32.50 
ARALIA. (See Shrubs.) 
NOTE: As our experience has been that Birch trans¬ 
plant more safely when dug with a ball of soil and 
burlap around the roots, our prices include digging 
the following varieties of Birch in this manner, 
unless otherwise noted. 
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