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ORNAMENTAL and SHADE TREES—(Continued) 
MAPLE (ACER)—(Continued) 
Golden (auratum) 60 ft. Per 10 Per 100 
Yellowish-green foliage, and orange-yellow bark make this tree stand out; 
young trees are very attractive, but lose some of the color with age. 
MOM GME trea nat Oe he on eee ee ee $ 4 50 $ 40 00 
OMEGU MS LU ate on LS syed cake Mg, ete a Stee ee re ee ee Je 200 60 00 
Norway (platanoides) 50-60 ft. 
Forms a rounded head, with large deep green foliage; very hardy, easily 
transplanted; changes to a pretty pale yellow in the fall. 
DMLORORUCMW NID sete le Sek eh As ot, OD ee ee 4 50 40 00 
Gatocaeltt: ae SOA ae: EY one Oh eee) 3 ie ee 6 00 55 00 
OMLORS BLO A DraAnched aii: Ue tee we on ee lee Pie es 22700 110 00 
BatowLy: ft: eae fae la ees = Pk ce te wie ie tye es ee Lol 16950 150 00 
Pome moar 11) ea ae Our ei tuin orl ek ee See Ue Le 25800 t akecos 
2eLOw2 ys ain. male OI OS oder te, X Watis oreo Sema ee ees | eee oon OO Gee oe 
Schwedleri (Purple Leaf Maple) 40-50 ft. 
A perfectly shaped tree. Gleaming red and purplish-green in Mid-summer, and 
in Autumn golden yellow. 
DRCCMORLC MEW 111 DS 50 aes Sa. 2 ke a eee, 8 50 80 00 
GatOao tt, Se ha ae es ap Ane SO Te aan ae Ay 11 00 100 00 
per OmUmlemOCAN CHE a2... 35 tJ ek ee ee a ek eee ee 16 50 150 00 
GRLOMO TLL ad Ban eet eS seers ee A eee 19700 175 00 
SaLOPLOrLt: oe eh Syn CER MEE Pe gale 5, -F otny NEM Pepe Ue. a 22 se ee 
Silver or Soft (dasycarpum) 60-80 ft. 
Very hardy, rapid-growing tree. Leaves finely cut, green with whitish color 
underneath. 
Duet asl Uo ten te a ee oe ee ALES tg ApS Se AN 4 50 40 00 
SMUOM LOFT tts See 8 TE gig MELE OS tlh ek $00 pa Paes ME al a 10 00 90 00 
CeCe) ieee ee ee ee NSS bees 15 50 140 00 
DRC Mao ee LT) ee eee ir tt) Sess Ft eas I Le ee ae 19 00 175 00 
Skinner’s Cut-Leaved Maple 50-70 ft. 
Very graceful, large, cut-leaved form of Silver Maple. 
CN eG MeL ree ee Ne a et a re en Phar eee 6 00 55 00 
UCR aL (ere eerie ne eth te SL. oe Ee ene ec ee ee a eee eee 9 00 85 00 
SE COMS OMT Cee ee Gee SS 38 no ae Ree eee oe ee oe eee 12 00 110 00 
Sugar or Hard (saccharum) 50-70 ft. 
One of our most beautiful shade trees. Foliage turns bright orange, sometimes 
scarlet in Autumn. 
LCOS, Uretenene fe ale Pe See. oh re ee ae ee ee ee 9 00 85 00 
Om GGme eter ts ee ee os Oe ee od Se ee ee ee eee 13 50 125 00 
SIO mC U CLE Reames ons Se tt, een no 5 bs ot hoe ee eS eee ee 17 50 160 00 
MOUNTAINASH (SORBUS) 
European (aucuparia) 20-40 ft. 
Smooth bark and dense, pyramidal heads; berry clusters are large and bright. 
BLOM O GNC Sete e eee eR Bee ge oS eae eee eae eRe See ou 70 00 
Om COs one tes ane a0. ene ee 2 ee a See ee eee ee 9 50 85 00 
MLO Une (epee 28 ee Ya Ss 2h Se SRE ae ee eee ee 11 00 100 00 
MULBERRY (MORUS) 
Russian (alba tatarica) 50-60 ft. 
Small, light green leaves; greenish-yellow bark. Fruit varies from white to 
deep violet, very sweet. A very hardy native tree. 
ACO PRU Oran CneG =< 12th ets an ose aes Pigee pe ee eee, OU 25 00 
pant Ors G. Lt. Lede nse. Gait Se eek ees. ete tage 5) ie Sh See Pe 4 00 35 00 
OF ROR tele eae Ape Se, eee me eee dp Gl ates resd pee ae 2 eat eee BN 50 00 
OAK (QUERCUS) 
Pin (palustris) 70-80 ft. 
A broadly pyramidal tree: the leaves are deep green, glossy and finely divided. 
Orange-scarlet in Fall. A most desirable shade tree. 
DeLOmout tree gers 2a ae: < By Mn gn fg en eg Ea de se AE GND 100 00 
Gem (eee eee a.) ae Sw ee es oe te ee UU 125 00 
Sem Gee 2 2 = eee Be a ee Pee ee sts See 19 00 175 00 
1% to 2 in ne at LER Eee RPT OE SEE E 28 00 250 00 
