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Sugar Maple has a showy autumn foliage. 
Maple, Sugar, Rock or Hard; Acer saccharum 
Unquestionably one of our most beautiful long-lived trees; 
large, stately, with a dense, symmetrical crown; deeply root- 
ed, allowing grass to grow about the trunk; leaves three to 
five pointed, deep green, in autumn yellow, orange and scar- 
let. Transplanting may change the autumn color as it is af- 
fected by soil and 4limatic conditions. 
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SECO MOM TAS coperet crecerate vey clonccorersp oi snere Miele ore 3.50 each; 32.50 per 10 
10 to 12 ft., 1-134 in. caliper....... 5.00 each; 45.00 per 10 
A2etomloette sl 4=cmlinsCallpetn cmetyaces 7.50 each; 70.00 per 10 
12) to 15 ft:; 2-2) in; caliper.......6-- 10.00 each; 
Mimosa Tree; Chinese Silk Tree; Albizzia Julibrissin 
This unusual, rapid growing Asiatic tree produces a trop- 
ical effect. Its spreading branches form a low, flat-topped 
crown with tiny, fern-like or feathery foliage and fragrant 
showy pink Acacia-like flowers with long silky stamens at 
the tips of branches from mid June to September. 
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.65 each 
Oak, Pin; Quercus palustris 
One of the most handsome Oaks with its spreading, de- 
cidedly horizontal to ascending branches, the lower some- 
what drooping with age, sometimes almost to the ground, 
with a symmetrical pyramidal head, oval with age. Leaves 
glossy green, in autumn deep scarlet. Excellent for land- 
scape and street. 
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Peach, Double Flowering Red 
One of the most showy small trees in April, when every 
twig and branch is bright with perfectly formed double red 
flowers. Blooms when quite small; does not fruit. 
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Plum, Purple Leaf; Prunus Thundercloud 
The very best purple leaf plum we have yet come across. 
It holds its bronzy purple color throughout the entire season, 
not merely in the spring. Upright, strong grower, 25 feet. 
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Poplar, Lombardy; Populus nigra italica 
A tall, slender, columnar, spire-like tree of picturesque 
and very formal aspect; triangular dark green leaves on flat- 
tened stems, moving freely in the breeze; very rapid growth. 
Landscape architects use it freely as an accent tree, and, 
planted 6 to 10 ft. apart, for screening objectionable views. 
Six feet in time makes a thick screen. 
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BELO SLES Tey Caine cme erste cen tisconscs er momen se -45 each; 4.00 per 10 
G2tolSritss 2 Vea ae rie selon mein cee .80 each; 7.50 per 10 
Sto 10cft.. 2 yearn. . 1.25 each; 12.00 per 10 
Redbud; Judas Tree; Cercis canadensis 
A small tree, outstanding in April with its myriad of rose- 
pink pea-shaped flowers 2 in. long clustered thickly along 
and almost concealing the leafless younger branches; con- 
trasts beautifully with White Flowering Dogwood; leaves 
heart-shaped, 3 to 5 in. long, bright yellow in autumn. 
Mall sizese postipalidtrersriae scm cistecitts .30 each; 2.50 per 10 
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CP CMO T ee OCOD BORO Oca Serena eho 1.50 each 
Willow, Babylon Weeping; Salix babylonica 
A stream or pool on the property calls for a weeping wil- 
low. Such o location is not necessary, as they thrive in any 
ordinary soil not excessively dry. This graceful tree has 
long, slender branches, drooping with their own weight, often 
to the ground. Leaves narrow, 2 to 6 inches long, bright 
green, in autumn yellow. Twigs yellowish green becoming 
olive-green to purplish. Growth rapid, attaining a height 
of 30 to 40 feet. 
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Willow, Niobe Weeping 
Its pronounced feature is the yellow branches, most bril- 
liant in winter. Fragrant catkins in March or early April. 
Growth rapid; very hardy. 
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AS COn Siam Cearrtacn oi srueewa ee Nc amine sretecrs -50 each; 4.50 per 10 
Beto 6 ifiteawncs nase olhers t arehelecevn stone oeomsr wheres -75 each; 7.00 per 10 
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