

Norway Maple 




NORWAY MA E (Acer platanoides). One of the 
most beautiful shade trees. Has deep green foliage 
and strong branches which resist storms and re- 
quire no pruning. Natural globe-shaped, compact 
head. Attains height of 60 feet. Popular for lawns, 
avenues, parks. 

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SCHWEDLEE E (Center Oval) (Acer pla- 
tanoides schwedlert). Identical in habit of growth with 
the Norway Maple, but the foliage is Bright 
Wine-Red in spring. It makes an unusually beautiful 
specimen tree for the lawn. : 
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—has same brilliant red leaf. 
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(Malus halliana 
parkmani). A very 
beautiful dwarf 
Japanese tree. A 
distinguished orna- 
mental and an in- 
spiring sight in May 
when it is literally 
covered with small, 
fragrant semi- 
double rosy pink 
flowers. It grows 8 
to 12 feet high, and 
is prized both for 
specimen planting, 
or in tall shrub bor- 
ders. 
(Below) 
(Robinia hispida), 
Dwarf Tree. Famil- 
iarly knownas Moss 

A - E Locust. Nothing is 
merican Elm (Above) more cheerful 
among the flowers 
Eucopean Plane Tree of early June than 
or Sycamore (Below) the showy bright 
rose colored Rose- 
Acacia. The flowers 
which crowd the 
branches in large 
and colorful clus- 
ters, are of the | 
graceful shape of 
sweet pea blossoms. | 
Very attractive in 
border or in speci- 
men plantings. It 
grows to a height of 
about 8 feet. 
Flowers of 
Rose-acacia 
(Moss Locust) 
“Best 
j of All”’ 


European Sycamore 
(Ulmus americana). 
Our grandest shade tree. Famous in American history. 
Medium rapid grower. Succeeds everywhere. Stark 
Bro’s grow the true vase-shaped type with graceful 
spreading arching branches, tough, sinewy, resistant 
to storms. Ideal street or lawn tree. Often 80 feet high. 


(Acer saccharum). Rich 
green leaves. Glorious yellow and scarlet in autumn. 
Large, long lived tree. 
( Platanus 
orientalis). Rapid grower. Withstands smoke and dust. Ideal 
for city planting. Famous tree of Paris. 
Mo.—World’s Largest—Oldest in America 
