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MAPLE, RED (Acer Rubruim)—This is the true 
Red Map'e and is distinguished by its smooth 
gray bark and brilliant red l!eaves in the fall. 
Requires a moist location. It males a med- 
ium-sided tree and is quick-growing. 
GELOmOe Cet pea tere. Tae ee ec ee eree. <S -.$4.00 
SRCOmLOCT Getty. ree oe ee Be oe 6.00 
MAPLE, RED LEAF or SCHWEDLER—Noted 
for its beautiful foliage. Comes out a rich, 
ruby-red in spring, gradually changes to 
purplish-green, then in fall colors to bright 
red and purple. Each 
5 to 6-foot Whips (Spring Only) -........ $3.00 
ORLOR eLearn tree eeces ee ee 5.00 
ae LO LOOT gta ct nr once nk oe eee eas 6.50 
MAPLE, SILVER—Well-known ropid - growing 
tree valuable where quick shade is wanted. 
It is among the first trees planted for shade 
by the early settlers. Theii life is limited to 
about 40 or 50 years. Each 
SmtOmLO af eet ees eee ee eee Eas ay ee $4.00 
LOROm 2 ET Cet ree enn eS BRP 6.00 
Frey Be Oe 2a) ee sa oie ee ee oe Re eR _. 8.00 
MAPLE, NORWAY—A native of Europe. Grows 
similar in habit to the Hard Maple, but more 
dense and of slower growth. Its compact 
habit, broad, deep green shining foliage, ren- 
der it one of the most desirable for streets 

Lombardy Poplar 
and lawns. Each OCR INTE Re ee . 
O- i Spring © 5 IK, —Has a single upright stem with nu- 
4 to 5-foot Whips (Spring Only) ---....... $1.75 AR EEGs Too eee  eCalometeones 
Ce ca wee ne eee pee drooping, the middle horizontal, and the upper 
BO eh CCS aaa sete aerate 6.00 ascending. The many small bristling twigs 
OAK. SCARLET—Simil ee ey q k and branches give the He its pene. The Wan 
; a ee a ns ‘reen foliage turns red after frost. ae 
but is not as fast growing and the foliage is ee Snes eet Wi Pacino Ne eat 
much finer. The red color in the fall is un- eee ee f aaa ge 
excelled in Oaks. Each 5 to SC eee nce eee one meee : 
GICONGT LCG Lies a eee re A a eee $6.00 

Hard Maple Magnolia 
