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Schwedler, Purple Leaf Maple. 40-50 ft. Per10 Peri100 Per 1000 
Very popular because of its reddish-purple leaves in the spring. 
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*Grades available for Spring shipment only. 
Silver, dasycarpum. 60-80 ft. 
Well known, rapid growing tree. Leaves silver underneath. 
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Sugar, saccharum. 50-75 ft. 
Splendid hardy ornamental tree. Foliage turning bright orange, sometimes 
scarlet in autumn. 
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Wier, Cutleaved Silver Maple. 60-80 ft. 
Graceful drooping limbs with cut leaves. 
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MOUNTAIN ASH, European, Sorbus aucuparia. 20-40 ft. 
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Oakleaf, Sorbus quercifolia. 20-25 ft. 
Upright, rather pyramidal growing tree with attractive foliage. 
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MULBERRY, Tea’s Weeping Morus alba pendula. 8-10 ft. 
A hardy, popular weeping tree. 
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OAK, Black, velutina. 75-80 ft. 
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