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A. platanoides ascendens (Pyramidal Norway Maple). 
Valuable new Maple for city planting, also useful 
as an accent plant, background or for screen pur- 
poses, and longer lived than Poplars. Very nar- 
row, upright Spowe 
i2 «wens pote, tO-35.. it«talét...$95.00) - £1... 
15... tons fo Scictey4 etingealin. S004 T 24.2 
A. platanoides globosum (Globe Headed Norway 
Maple). Retains symmetrical globe-shaped heads 
without pruning; Norway maple foliage. 
5) yreineads,.51to.6.ft.. stems .....41.. 85.0032 4... 
A. platanoides schwedleri (Schwedler Maple). 50 to 
60 ft. Splendid lawn specimen. Similar, in char- 
acter of growth, to Norway Maples. Attractive 
red leaves, in the spring, turn purplish color in 
summer and brighten up again in the fall. 
12a tothe. (it. 2) to: 234° in: cal. 2. 80.005 gi... 
12 to15 ft, 2% to 3 in. cal. .... 97.50 $950.00 
15 to 18 ft, 3 to 3% in. cal. ....110.00 1000.00 
Bom Gente). ft 314, 10.4. fin scali<.125.00, = &...... 
A. platanoides schwedleri nigra (Patent applied for). 
50 to 60 ft. This is unquestionably the very best 
purple-leaved Maple thus far introduced. It car- 
ries very attractive dark purple foliage continuously 
from late spring, or early summer, right up until 
the leaves drop in the fall of the year. This is cer- 
tainly a sensational variety, and one which we be- 
lieve is destined to take the place of Acer platanoides 
schwedleri. 
“loathe PE Gi 9 sepsis taal Reo ae 52.50 500.00 
ange: AE TE alls | Scns a eerie aire Saar aaa 62.50 600.00 
Sea ta20°. f£, 14 to 14 an. cal...... 75.00, ........ 
A. rubrum (Red Maple). 60 to 80 ft. Succeeds in 
moist, as well as in dry, soil. 
12) stole ft eestor $= “im cak'... 85.00 ~~... 
15-—-tortS~——ft.,~-3-—--to~4-—-—in=-cal.----105.00-—— «2... 
A. saccharum (Sugar Maple). 80 to 100 ft. Tallest 
and most majestic of the Maples, it is also supreme 
in its brilliant range of autumnal color. 
10 toil12_ ft. 1% to 1% in. cal. .... 39.00 375.00 
10” “to. 12 «ft, 134° to 2 in..cal. .... 47.50 
Peis te 2 tO 2 tn cal 2" 60.00 00 
Petts = ff 214-to-3" in’ cal:<...-85.00 ” 825.00 
Tameetoe loo ites) 7 tor3'4 tnvcals-21105.00 >" |. 
AESCULUS hippocastanum (Flowering Horsechest- 
nut). 70 ft. Its pyramids of fragrant flowers, in 
June, arouse enthusiastic admiration in all who pos 
sess these trees. Leaves remain dark green through- 
out the summer. 
We ter toes tte extra heavy. f!. -... 55.00) 22... 
May, to ee” the “extra heavy. ....)2.2...- S000) 7 oe. 
BETULA alba fastigiata (Pyramidal White Birch). 
20 to 30 ft. Columnar form of the European White 
Birch. Excellent where heavy formal effects are 
desired. 
10°. teo-IZ -— ft,,-extra: heavy. -...:....:12... 40.00 
IZ teelS .-it,, extra heavy- cs...22... SS 008 | Seizes 
1S tee «-ft,- extracheavy~ cc... fa.00t - 2... 
