4 Dasycarpum (Silver Maple)” 
| Platanoides (Norway Maple) 

ae Rubrum (Red or Swamp Maple) 
SHADE TREE BARGAIN 
A special small, healthy, nursery 
grown, transplanted size of sorts 
which can be relied upon to plant 
easily. An amazing value here! 
RED MAPLE (Acer rubrum) and 
SUGAR MAPLE (Acer saccharum) 
These two maples in straight trees 
slightly branched. 
4 to 6 feet $5.50 $45.00 
6 to 8 feet 8.50 65.00 
FLOWERING DOGWOOD (Cornus) 
Fine young stock, beginning to 
branch and well rooted. 
$ 6.00 $40.00 
2 to 3 feet 
4 to 6 feet 10.00 65.00 
5 to 6 feet 19.50 120.00 
ENGLISH OAK (Quercus robur) 
WHITE OAK (Quercus alba) 
These two Oaks are clean, straight, 
extra good roots. 
5 to 6 feet 
(10) (100) 
$8.00 $60.00 

"Saccharum (Sugar Maple) 
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SHADE 
(Maples) 
Dasycarpum (Silver Maple) 
100 ft. Zone IV. Good quick shade. 
Leaves bright silver below. 
K2 0-3: ft. 4. st eee OL OO 
AStOwD Lua Nu heres $5.00 25.00 
Paimatum (Japanese Maple) 
10 ft. 
Wine-red leaves. Bushy, compact. Any 
sheltered soil. 
—atropurpureum (Red-Leaved). 
(Each) (10) (100) 
12-in. 2-yr. grafts.$1.00 $ 9.00 $75.00 
18-in. 3-yr. grafts. 1.75 16.00 one 
Platanoides (Norway Maple) 
60 ft. Zone IV. Dense, round-headed. 
Excellent for city streets. The most 
popular city tree. It is clean in trunk 
and bark and very shapely. Moreover 
easily grown. Bad in gardens, because 
of greedy roots. 
*18 to 24 in. X... . $ 11.00 
AEST COs SLU fhe aR 22.00 
FEO- LO.) Ove baeekenens S600 45.00 
SetOmlON te menetenee $2. 50 22.00 190. 00 
Rubrum (Red or Swamp Maple) 
80 ft. Zone IV. Majestic drooping 
pyramid. Red flowers in April. Wet 
land, but tolerant of drainage. Not as 
greedy roots as most Maples. 
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Octor Scituate $1.50 8.50 65.00 
Saccharum (Sugar Maple) 
100 ft. Zone III. Hates city air. Heavy 
dense, regular pyramid. Autumn color. 
KD t0.58 STi eae ... $3.00 $ 9.00 
Ae Cor O25bt. seeneusevere ... 9.00 45.00 
6. CO2Se Aire retainers 8.50 65.00 
TREES 
BIRCHES (Betula) 
Prefer spring planting, but possible in 
fall with extra care. 
Alba laciniata 
30 ft. Zone III. Drooping branches 
and lacy, drooping leaves. Superb on a 
lawn. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
AE TO OME D reales tel $2.00 $15.00 $120.00 
OmtO TS obtuse yeeetetce 3.00 24.00 225.00 
Papyrifera (Canoe or Paper Birch) 
80 ft. Zone I. Whitest bark of all, but 
yellowish when young. Handsome. 
AZGCLOMO LG. slain eyes no $ 9.00 
A COmOso0 Urtyentetors ene .. $ 7.00 $ 50.00 
ORGOMS BLO ene cine tees $2. 50 10.00 75.00 
Populifolia (Gray Birch) 
80 ft. Zone III. The common clump 
of “white” birch in woods. Poor soil. 
KAS? $6024 ine ater Vie.) tes ee AOS OU 
50.00 
75.00 
eer pek 00 
OCEUO MES mitaeren ener $2.50 10.00 
BIRCH CLUMPS 
We suggest Paper 
or Gray Birch, 3 or 4 
set close as possible 
in a common hole. 
This is best and cheap- 
est way of getting 
clumps. 
CASTANEA (Chestnut) 
Mollissima (Chinese Chestnut) 
55 ft. Zone V. Bushy tree, practically 
immune to blight. Good nuts. See also 
page 21. No majestic giant like our 
vanished native, but sweet nuts, not 
very different. 

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