ACER dasycarpum (Silver Maple). 
100 ft. Zone III. Good quick shade. 
Leaves bright silver below. 
%4 ft. 25 for $4.00, 100 $15.00 
6 ft. 10 for $15.00, 100 $80.00 
palmatum  atropurpureum = (Red- 
Leaved Maple). 10 ft. Wine-red 
leaves. Bushy, compact. Any shel- 
tered soil. In time, becomes an open 
tree-like shrub. Zone V. 
1% ft. B&B $5.00, 5 for $29.50 
ALAS, (he. BIB. sco oc $22.50 each 
dissectum purpureum (Cut-leaved 
Purple). 6 ft. Billowy mound of lacy 
color. The dwarfest. 
3-4 ft. $9.00, 4-5 ft. $11.00 
pennsylvanicum (Moosewood). 30 
ft. Zone Ill. Striped bark; bold, 
handsome. 
9-3 ft. 10 for $6.50, 100 $35.00 
4-6 ft 5 for $4.75, 100 $75.00 
platanoides (Norway Maple). 60 ft. 
Zone Ill. Dense, round-headed. Ex- 
cellent for city streets. Easily grown. 
Bad in gardens, because of greedy 
roots. 
6-8 ft. 25 for $20.00, 100 $75.00 
6-8 ft. 
$3.95510)$297-50;.100 $150 
ASCENDENS (Columnar Norway 
Maple). Fine narrow column form. 
BO Esai caters: $5.50, 5 $25.00 
SCHWEDLERI (Schwedler Maple). 
60 ft. Leaves—purplish-red, fading 
to green. Otherwise like Norway. 
%5 ft. 5 for $12.00, 100 $195.00 
6 ft. $5.00, 8-10 ft. $6.50 
rubrum (Red or Swamp Maple). 80 
ft. Zone Ill. Majestic drooping 
pyramid. Red flowers in April. Wet 
land, but tolerant of drainage. 
%2 ft. 25 for $5.00, 100 $16.00 
%4 ft. 10 for $9.50, 100 $80.00 
*%6 ft. 5 for $7.50, 100 $110.00 
EetO) fee $5.00, 100 $375.00 
saccharum (Sugar Maple). 100 fet. 
Zone III. Hates smoky cities. Heavy 
dense, regular pyramid. Autumn 
color. The most effective country 
landscape shade tree there is. Bold 
and dark at a distance. 
%2 ft. 25 for $5.00, 100 $16.00 
%4 ft. 10 for $9.50, 100 $80.00 
*%6 ft. 5 for $8.00, 100 $110.00 
Bei Oi faa $5.00, 100 $375.00 
MONUMENTALE. Very narrow 
upright form of Sugar Maple—a 
green monument. 
2 ft. $6.50 
6 ft. $18.00 
A ft. $12.00 

*—=young, unformed. X=transplanted. 
Plants not marked: well shaped. 
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AESCULUS hippocastanum (Flow- 
ering Horsechestnut). 60 ft. tree. 
Zone Ill. Stately pyramid. White 
flowers in late May. Deep damp soil. 
6-8) | tera oe $6.00, 5 for $25.00 
rubicunda (Carnea). (Red flower- 
ing). Slightly smaller, flowers pink. 
5.6 (han $1.50, 5 for $60.00 

PLANTING 
A 6-FOOT 
TREE 
top about 
Fill top 
basin with 
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Photo Birch Clumps: B. papyrifera 
is brown when young but whiter 
and more long-lived when ma- 
ture. Populifolia is for quick effects. 
Two or more trees in one hole 
give clump effect quickest and 
cheapest. 
BETULA alba (European White 
Birch). 40 ft. Zone Il. Good white 
bark. Spreading. Very tolerant tree. 
Sift. > for. $14.50;9100-$195.00 
oe cia (aes 0 $3.50, 10 $30.00 
LACINIATA (Cutleaf Weeping). 
Like above, but drooping branches 
and lacy, drooping leaves. The effect 
is superb ona lawn. Only fault: Hard 
to move large trees. 
5 ft. 5 for $17.00, 100 $195.00 
G-B iit seo 25, Onna 0o 
papyrifera (Canoe or Paper Birch). 
80 ft. Zone Il. Whitest bark of all, 
but yellowish when young. Hand- 
some, long-lived, tolerant. 
%*%2 ft. 25 for $6.00, 100 $18.00 
%4 ft. 10 for $10.00, 100 $85.00 
G-Sifta ce bo.O0, 1OEba 5 OO 
populifolia (Gray Birch). 30 ft. 
Zone |V. The common clump of 
“white” birch in woods. Poor soil. 
Short-lived. 
#2 ft. 25 for $5.00, 100 $16.00 
*4 ft. 10 for $9.50, 100 $80.00 
G-Star ae $2.75, 10 $12.50 


