MECKLENBURG, N. Y. II 

SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 
AILANTHUS—tTree-of-Heaven. 60’ 
Glandulosa—Rapid grower, withstands drought, 
smoke, adverse conditions well. 5 to 6’ $1.00 
AMELANCHIER—Shadblow or Juneberry. 20 to 25’ 
Canadensis—Early white flowers, followed by 
berries in late summer. Ideal as specimen or against 
evergreen background. Likes good drainage, 
tolerates some shade. AStO-) 2 -51,00 
ACER 
Dasycarpum—60 to 80’ Silver or cut leaf Maple. 
Very rapid grower, semi-weeping branches, weak 
wooded at maturity. Underside of leaves white. 
8 to 10’ $1.50 
Negundo—60’ Box Elder or Black Maple. Very 
rapid growth. Useful for retaining banks or for 
quick screen. Dato: mene 2e 
Palmatum Astropurpurem—8 to 10’ Bloodleaf 
Japanese Maple. Compact shrubby type. Useful as 
accent or specimen plant. B&B 18 to 24” $3.50 
Platancides—90’ Norway Maple. Round headed, 
dense foliage. Useful street tree. Tolerates adverse 
conditions well, easily moved. Dense shade. 
6 to 8’ $2.50 
Platanoides Schwedleri — 90’ Schwedler Red 
Maple. Blood red leaves in early spring, changing 
to very dark green. Same type as Norway Maple. 
6 to 8’ $4.00 
Rubrum—80’ Scarlet or Red Maple. Bright. red 
flowers in early April. Attractive red and yellow 
foliage in fall, and gray bark during winter. Toler- 
ates water and shade. Useful as street tree. 
6 to 8% . $1.25 
Saccharum—80’ Sugar or Hard Maple. Most 
widely used of the maples. Symmetrical shape, 
attractive fall foliage. 
6 to 8’ $1.50 3 to 4” caliper $15.00 
BETULA 
Lenta—45’ Sweet or Black Birch. Graceful, 
small and open headed tree. Bark similar to cherry, 
