Schwedler, 50'. Acer platanoides schwedleri. A colored 
foliage maple tree useful as street tree, or lawn shade or 
specimen tree. In the Spring, this tree has gloriously colored 
foliage in red, purple and scarlet tints. As the season 
progresses, the foliage turns to Summer color of ruddy 
green. Moderate rate of growth. 
Each Dozen 
6 to 8'_._$ 4.25 $42.50 
8' to 10' _ 5.50 55.00 
Silver, 75'. Acer dasycarpum. Moderately fast grow¬ 
ing lawn and shade tree having abundant foliage of sharply 
toothed leaves. Will do on a variety of soils, but reacts 
favorably to a good supply of soil moisture. Underside of 
the foliage is silvery-white, whence comes the name. Golden- 
yellow foliage in FalL 
Each Dozen 
6' to 8' _$ 1.00 $10.00 
8' to 10' _ 1.50 15.00 
10' to 12' _ 2.00 20.00 
Sugar, 90'. Acer saccharum. The grand old variety 
from which comes the maple sugar. Excellent street, lawn, 
and garden shade tree because of its clean, upright manner 
of growth. The tree increases in beauty with age, is long- 
lived and turns in Fall to golden autumnal coloring. 
Each Dozen 
6' to 8'_$ 2.75 $27.50 
8' to 10'_ 3.75 37.50 
10' to 12'_ 4.25 42.50 
Red, Scarlet or Swamp Red Maple, 80'. Acer rubrum. 
A rather fast growing tree useful in places where there is 
plenty of soil moisture. In the Spring, the fiery-red buds 
make a display prior to leaving out. Again in the Fall, the 
foliage colors brilliant red. In the Summer, the leaves are 
green. Branches sometimes show silvery color. This 
variety is number 3 of the often confused “Red Maples.” 
Each Dozen 
6' to 8' _$ 3.00 $30.00 
8' to 10'_ 3.75 37.50 
Wier’s Cutleaf, 60'. Acer dasycarpum wieri. Good lawn 
specimen with its drooping branches and fine, shredded 
foliage. 
Each Dozen 
6' to 8'_$ 1-75 $17.50 
8' to 10'_ 2.50 25.00 
10' to 12' _ 3.00 30.00 
MOUNTAIN ASH 
European, 30'. Sorbus aucuparia. Small, ornamental 
tree with a symmetrical top with coarse foliage and clusters 
of scarlet-orange berries in Fall. 
Each 
6' to 8'_$ 2.50 
8' to 10'_ 3.00 
MULBERRY 
Russian, 35'. Morus tatarica. Rather low, ornamental 
tree. Hardy type. Sweet fruits of variable color, white 
to purple, readily eaten by birds. 
Each 
3’ to 4'_-_$ -75 
4' to 5' _ 1-00 
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