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platanoides. 60’-80’ Norway Maple 
Probably the easiest tree to transplant successfully. 
Throws a dense shade, so must be trimmed high if grass 
is to grow under it. Holds its green foliage until late. 
Bis blow lOreity sii. tere eee Zas 2.90 ape 
Sr atow 10) Sit 144 tories ans 3.30 3.00 2.70 
OP iios LUteit Leto ols< sine 4.50 4.20 3.79 
JO tos PI2Zeeite 4134 tone Sina 6.00 5.40 5.10 
12 Viosml4 att 2” 3toeZ/4ain ee fea 6.75 
IZ tetome 4eetin 2 4nioeaveainee. 8.70 8.10 
TA BtOM sO oaitve 2 2 a 1O Omen latte 10.50 9.00 
TA Seto es LO ite es tO toy eainiee.e 12.00 
16 PiOPaloett eo 72 sO FA ete 15.00 
LB) io 20 ite ese Geo eee 21.00 
IB lO me2ZU it, Oo” et0 10 mei tterees 30.00 
—schwedleri. 60’-80’ Schwedler Maple 
The young leaves are bright red, but as summer ap- 
proaches turn to a rich dark green with a suggestion of 
purple in them. This brightens up again in autumn. 
B. 108810 Nita o.com ee eee 3.75 3.30 
rubrum. 80’-100’ Red Maple 
A well-loved native so noticeable in spring, when the fiery 
red blossoms cover the branches, and again in autumn, 
when the vivid scarlet dress is a high spot. Ordinarily 
found in low places but succeeds well in high land too. 
8 ton 10 Vite 1] Yantos1{4nin. 3.79 3.30 3.00 
9 toe 10 iter to<is4 ine 4.50 4.20 x Bg) 
10° to 312 Pitt 134 stows fins 5.70 5.25 4.80 
123 to" 1402 to12se eine 7.90 6.75 
12 to 14 Been touse mine 10.50 9.00 
14°70 1 16 tts = tobe 2 sine 13:50 
saccharum. 100’ Sugar Maple 
Quite a princely tree dissatisfied with city life, but assumes 
noble proportions in clear atmosphere. The autumn colors 
ranging through all the fiery tones make this, for spectacu- 
larly beautiful foliage effects, the most glorious of all trees. 
Soto. 10 Site «to. 3s sine ys 3.30 
90 u4to: JOY 132) tol eines 4.50 4.20 
10s to 12 Site 134 ton Ze eine 5.70 5.25 
2 *to Vl4 it, 2 to 2t27ine 7.50 6.75 
7 otOs Lar atte 2 yeatO no. ithe 10.50 9.00 
TAaSs1Ope lO, ite BlOkcye eine 13.50 
1G 10m 18) fF Sa tow Aeeein 18.00 
spicatum. 15’-20’ Mountain Maple 
If used only for its gay autumn dress, a well worth-while 
little tree. The bunches of red-winged fruits are interesting. 
33) ton A Sea tt to. eee eee 1.50 
Say Co inher am eRe erin 2.29 
Oar Oe CaM LUM ioavnc oh eee eee 3.00 
ACTINIDIA arguta. 30’ Vine. Bower Actinida 
Rich green leaves—greenish white flowers—yellow ber- 
ries—and rapid growth are the main characteristics. 
Lis ¥ OCT ce Rae teee. sae, ees ec ee eee .70 .60 45 
AESCULUS parviflora. 9’-10’ Bottlebush Buckeye 
Truly a handsome shrub. It gradually spreads into a large 
mound much broader than high over which the refined 
horsechestnut leaves are mantled, serving as an excellent 
foil for the erect spikes of creamy-white flowers. Slow. 
LT Pte S21 oh Teer eran 1.50 1.35 
5 to 6. ft.specimens, B.&B. 15.00 

