DECIDUOUS TREES 
Deciduous Trees drop their foliage tn late Fall and Winter. 
Except in such varieties, where heights only are given, 
Deciduous Trees are measured by their caliper, i. e., the 
diameter of the trunk six inches above the ground for 
trees up to six inches caliper. Trees six inches, or over 
in caliper are measured one foot above the ground. 
sizes in caliper as catalogued include trees measuring 
the smaller size, or between the two sizes given, but do 
not include trees measuring the larger size. Example: 
Tree measuring 3% inches rates as 3 to 3% inches: tres 
measuring, 342 inches, raies as 342 to 4 inches 
Heights given with caliper measurements are general 
averages, and are approximate only. Where no caliper 
appears, height is the governing measurement. 
Trees not marked “B&B” (Balled and Burlapped) can 
be moved with bare roots when dormant. Should balling 
andsitourlapping be desired on® such’ Trees, an extra 
charge will be made at the following rates. 
2-3 inches caliper .................. ee Sake $2.50 each 
DA RINCOGSMCCLIDOr trritesten,. ett terete: 4.00 each 
apm CHOSECCHPOI etree ete tesa. 6.00 each 
See General Information for further details 
on balling and burlapping. 
ACER — MAPLE 
Height 60 to 80 ft, except as noted; furrowed bark in 
mature trees; handsome foliage; splendid Fall coloring. 
The small ornamental species are used for their indi- 
vidual characteristics. 
