DECIDUOUS 
SHADE TREES 
Trees occupy by far the greatest place in our 
landscape. Everybody knows the value of shade 
trees, and they may be regarded as a permanent 
investment. We could not do without them. Se- 
lect them with care. For permanency choose the 
harwood types, although they grow a little 
slower. 
In addition to the trees listed, we have avail- 
able, many large specimens of the better vari- 
ties of shade trees. With our modern methods 
of tree moving, it is now possible for us to 
move and successfully transplant large speci- 
mens almost any time of the year, at a cost 
comensurate with the immediate effect abd abun- 
dant shade you will receive. Every large tree 
we furnish and plant is guaranteed to grow. We 
also offer you the service of experienced men 
to advise you in the selection and location of 
these specimen. 
Except where marked (B&B) all trees will be dug 
bare roots. The caliper measurement is taken 
at a point 12 inches above the ground. 
ACER platanoides - 60 ft. (Norway Maple). 
Dark green foliage until late autumn, then 
turns rich yellow. 
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Specimens 4 to 7 in. 
A. p. schwedleri - 50 ft. (Schwedler Maple). 
Reddish-purple leaves in the spring. 
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Specimens 4 to 6 in. 
A. p. nigra (Pat.735) - 50 ft. (Crimson King 
Maple). A brilliant crimson form of Schwed- 
ler maple that holds its color through the 
summer. 
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