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The soil at Rosedale insures good root systems which in turn insures well developed shade trees 
They are well spaced in rows at our nursery to allow for proper development of top. We grow only 
varieties which will succeed in existing climatic conditions in this territory. You will find in our list 
varieties for almost every purpose. 

FRUIT TREES 
for SHADE 
The value and beauty of 
Fruit Trees for Shade cannot 
be over-emphasized. Some of 
the finest of landscape effects 
have been created with their 
liberal use. The drive pictured 
above was planted by us in 
April 1939 and the photograph 
taken in September the same 
year. The immediate results 
and character of the planting 
are obvious. It is not difficult 
to accomplish this and our land- 
scape department will be happy 
to advise and estimate costs. 
Fruit trees provide shapely 
trees the shade of which is light 
and airy and which at the same 
time produce delicious fruit 
which is incomparably better 
in flavor than that which can be 
obtained in market by reason 
of its freshness. 

ACER - Maple 
The Maples are universally popular. They 
are regular in outline, vigorous growers, beauti- 
ful in foliage, and adapt themselves to almost 
any soil. The Norway Maple is especially de- 
sirable for street planting and thrives well near 
the sea. 
Palmatum atropurpureum (fedleaved Jap- 
anese Maple). A comparatively dwarf Maple, 
slow in growth and attaining ultimately about 
20 ft. in height. Bright red foliage and 
branches. These are well shaped. 

ASTOsZA nT a: ores ee ee eee ee $2.50 
DCO. SLU a ees | Cito eee eee es 5.50 
B-tO. Ai tate etn 2 wove i a eee eoO 
A COS SD Eh ee pias ec Ger, Wee ene 12.00 
SH OUG ih eet eeteer ae oe ee 15.00 
OxtOn el tee nce ee te ake $18.00 to 20.00 
PabO; Or LUsee eaten orcate aus ee Oe ener 25.00 
Palmatum  dissectum (Cutleaf Japanese 
Maple). Very dwarf form with finely cut 
purple red leaves. Very graceful and a real 
treasure when fully developed. 
L850) 24. meant caste ce eee ane eee $4.50 
DCO 2 Ue Le er eee Meicte cc sie aise EAL Wer eaten 6.00 
DietiG ie aa hr ae oe eee 7.50 
COAL Geren Ota fe Ate ee eee 10.00 
OiCOL OSU Aer ean we bys ioe eee 125.00 
Platanoides (Norway Maple). Foremost of 
the Maples because of its regular outline, 
widespreading branches, and deep green foli- 
age which is retained after the first heavy 
frosts. 
LEAE tO Revs CALS ketal olsen Cuetec eee $4.50 
2 tov DLauie Cals iy eer tie tee ste 6.00 
DLeClOws LIC AL Acie eann ier ee he eee 9.00 
B tO75 bo Ane (Cal: craters care ee eee 12.00 
DUetO) 410s Cal Wn s.tohtverenss Cheeiae kes 18.00 
40° In Cals ais oe eat ak ree Ane 25.00 
5 to 6 in. eal 
Platanoides schwedleri (Schwedler’s Maple). 
A variety of Norway Maple having red leaves 
until midsummer. 
a ROM i iN AEN ar cn inchs nodal ob oc $9.00 
BE ROLae PUM COME Fn Mal ohh ar coe weee 12.00 
Saccharum (Sugar Maple). A beautiful tree 
of upright form. Attains a greater height than 
the Norway Maple and colors yellow and red 
in Fall. 

6to 8 ft 
10 to 12 ft 
200 2:6. Us Call ernest 5.00 
PRK DM TON i oa.n Sole gad Cmca es ce 10.00 
3) bOrSU6 1 Call a ey eee 12.00 
346300: 41N Calls ose a ee 16.00 
AstOr5: 1D. CALS Rome tira eer nena eae 25.00 
BETULA - Birch 
Alba (European White Birch). Very graceful 
habit and creamy white bark even in the 
young trees. 
8:'to, 10) ft, Boe ee $2.50 
LO ton 2: ft32 Ree sy eee ee 4.00 
Papyrifera (Canoe Birch). The cleanest white 
bark of all the Birches. Fairly large leaves. 
6-to Tithe ee eee $2.50 
10 to 12 ft. nt codon eee 5.00 
L2 to: 14th eee TA0) 
Populifolia (Gray or Silver Birch). Generally 
in clumps of two or more white trunks rising 
gracefully from the ground. The small leaves 
quiver at the slightest breeze. 

7 to-.8.£t.. Ieee eee $3.50 
8-to 10. ft Jos ones see 5.00 
LO tox 2:it ee. eee eee oa eae ie 7.50 
12: to 14, £6. eee. ee eee 12.00 
Purpurea (Purple Birch). Beautiful tree with 
white bark and purple-red leaves. Very 
ornamental. 
3 to 4.in. cal... ase .$20.00 to $25.00 
