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SACCHARUM GLOBOSUM. RARE GLOBE FORM OF THE 
SUGAR MAPLE. Very handsome, shrubby form, being 
broader than tall. Low grafted trees will form a ball 20 
ft. hign and 25 ft. wide. The foliage coloring in the fali 
is rich golden-red, displaying one of the most ornamental 
plants of rare beauty. Stock very limited. 2 to 3 tt. 
brushy plants @ $15.00, 3 to 4 ft. branchy plants @ 
$20.00. 
SACCHARINUM PYRAMIDALE. Pyramidal silver maple. A 
fast growing upright, narrow form, of the well known 
silver maple. Leaves turn bright yellow in fall. 8 to 10 
ft. heavy branched @ $8.50. 
CAMPESTRE COMPACTUM. Compact hedge maple. Dense 
growing, rounded shrubby tree with small leaves a dull 
green. The bark becomes corky as the tree ages, and the 
leaves turn c lovely yellow in fall. Prices upon appli- 
cation. 
CIRCINATUM. Vine maple. Throughout the entire sum- 
mer and fall the foliage is rich in tints of yellow, orange 
and crimson shades. Small plants, 12 to 20 in. @ $1.00. 
CISSIFOLIUM. A small leaf maple from Japan. Serrated 
light green leaves turning red and yellow in fall. A 
graceful round-headed small tree. 4 to 5 ft. @ $5.00, 
5 io 6 ft. @ $6.00. 
CRATAEGIFOLIUM, Hawihcrne maple. Tree to about 30 it. 
Leaves large and deeply cut. Prices on application. 
DIABOLICUM. Devil maple, or Horned maple as it is known 
in Japan. Round-topped tree with rather large leaves; 
the variety wiih conspicuous red flowers and red round - 
fruit. Prices upon application. 
DIABCLICUM PURPURASCENS. Flowers purplish; leaves 
reddish when unfolding; fruit purple when young. Prices 
on application. 

GRISSEUM. Paperbark mcapie. Tree to 25 ft. with cinna- 
mon-brown bark separating in thin papery flakes. Rs- 
moarkable for flaky bark resembling that of the River 
Birch, but even richer having a golden-cinnamen color 
once the tree develos. This tree is seldom seen in our 
gardens. Small plants, 10 to 18 in. @ $1.59. 
NIKOENSE. Nikko maple. Japanese species. Beautiful 
slow crowing iree with leaves palmate, turning brilliant 
red or purple in fall. Prices on application. 
RUFINERVE. Redvein maple. Bark is pale green and 
leaves are large dark green turning crimson in fall. 
Prices on application. 
ADINA 
RUBELLA. Rare deciduous shrub with handsome reddish- 
creen leaves during the entire summer. Flowers bourne 
aiong the branches are small, sphere-shaped, in cream 
color and each spire has a red tip. A very unusual 
shrub which is perfectly hardy here in Maryland, tho’ 1t 
may need some protection farther north. Should be 
pruned back each spring, the same as Buddleia to pro- 
duce new growth from the base, on which it flowers 
during the summer. 2 to 3 ft. @ $5.00, 3 to 4 ft. @ $7.50. 
AESCULUS—HORSE CHESTNUTS 
CARNEA. Handsome slow growing tree, with very attract- 
ive red ilowers. Transplants best in spring. 4 to 5 ft. 
@ $6.00, 5 to 6 ft. @ ..7.50. 
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