48 Shade Trees 
Gardenside Nurseries, Inc., Shelburne, Vt. 



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SORBUS 
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ULMUS 
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ULMUS 
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ACER palmatum atropurpureum—R ed -leaf 
Japanese Maple. To 10 feet; spreading; foliage 
small, very dark red. 
Each 10 
iS) Yaey AAS seavelay (Ceehadeelo saococue. $ 3.00 
ACER platanoides—Norway Maple. To 50 feet; 
round headed. .Best street Maple. Quick 
shade. 
Geto Saleetn ame natn cee $ 2.00 
ACER platanoides schwedleri—Red-leaf Norway 
Maple. Like the type, but foliage bright red 
in spring and very bronzy green in fall. 
Geto Steere Coralted| immer ccm occas $ 2.50 
ACER saccharum—Sugar Maple. 80 feet tall; 
moderately fast growth. Broadly oval out- 
line. Best shade tree on large grounds. 
SelOwlOmteetar emer were tees hice. $ 2.50 
BETULA alba—European White Birch. Grows 
50 feet high; very white bark. Best shade 
Birch, more branched head. 
3 eto 4wicet ams umn oe cots $ 1.00 $ 9.00 
5 tO (Ge leetece ces ce tote ae cue cistonre 2.00 
BETULA alba pendula—Cut-leaf Weeping 
Birch. To 50 feet; the leaves finely cut, and 
tips of branches drooping. Beautiful specimen 
LECE, 
6 LO omteeta (oraitedi)scinsneaeee $ 2.75 
BETULA papyrifera—Canoe Birch. Large tree, 
to 100 feet. Sparsely branched low; not for 
shade. Beautiful specimen. 
105 tom 2eteetarec mete cee nets $ 3.00 
LARIX europea—European Larch. 60 feet or 
more tall. Soft green foliage, needle-like in 
spring, turns yellow in fall. 
SUlOe4e eet nee ace mesa nice: = $ 1.50 
POPULUS eugenei—Carolina Poplar. Fast 
growing, to 50 feet. For quick shade, and 
interplanting with slower trees, to be re- 
moved later. 
ORLOROELCEER Ace ch see comets caine $ 1.00 $ 9.00 
TL Atosel Sel eetae ae sete ain 2.50 20.00 
POPULUS nigra italica—Lombardy Poplar. 
Slender dense growth, to 80 feet. Useful for 
screens. 
GL tOS alee ren eon eee $ 1.00 $ 9.00 
LOS tom 2 Streeter. as he icac re rene 2.00 17.50 
QUERCUS palustris—Pin Oak. To 80 feet, in 
broad dense conical habit. Leaves bright red 
in fall. 
6: ton Balee ine setae ae cee $ 2.50 $22.50 
Se tOwlORTeet caste: cole ae ere 3.00 eer 
SALIX blanda—Wisconsin Weeping Willow. 
To 30 feet, broadly spreading, with drooping 
branches. 
Sp toc4tteet enc: tee ee $ 1.50 
Octo rStects eee oe eee ne tke ds 
SORBUS aucuparia—European Mountain Ash. 
Grows 30 feet; slender oval outline. White 
flower clusters, followed by red berries. 
OntOveor tects wae ee ae ee ee $ 2.25 $20.00 
ULMUS americana—American Elm. Tree to 120 
feet; rapid growth. Too large for small 
streets, but fine for large grounds. 
SCOMLOGICCt eat, 6 A ete Salet5 $16.00 
LOS tOSIZSTCetrne case cere ee oe 2225 cee: 
ULMUS pumila—Chinese Elm. 60 feet, dense 
twiggy growth; very rapid on moist soils. 
8. tO “LO Steetuas. B. mace ine oe $ 2.00 
ACER PCATANOIDES 
NORWAY MAPLE 
ACER SACCHARUM 
SUGAR MAPLE 

BETULA ALBA 
WHITE BIRCH 

BETULA ALBA PENDULA 
WEEPING WHITE BIRCH 

BETULA PAPYRIFERA 
CANOE BIRCH 
POPULUS EUGEN* 
CAROLINA POPLA@ 

POPULUS NIGRA ITALICA 
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QUERCUS PALUSTRIS 
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SALIX BLANDA 
[WISCONSIN WILLOW 
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BORBUS AUCUPARIA 
MOUNTAIN ASH 
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NLMUS AMERICANA 
AMERICAN ELM 
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ULMUS PUMILA 
CHINESE ELM 
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