Ornamental and Shade Trees 
Possibly the most attractive feature of many of 
our New England towns is their large shade and orna- 
mental trees. It is absolutely necessary to include 
deciduous trees in home and street plantings, since 
no others equal them in foliage and growing char- 
acteristics. 
It is important to plant some of these trees each 
year, since it takes from ten to twenty-five years to 
produce a good-sized specimen. Plant medium-sized 
trees and they will grow rapidly into lofty specimens. 
Trees not marked B&B (Balled and Burlapped) 
can be moved with bare roots when taken early in 
spring, before leaves appear, or in autumn after 
leaves have fallen. 
Acer - Maple 
Acer palmatum atropurpureum. Japanese Red Maple. 
A fine semi-dwarf, red-foliaged tree that stands out in 
any location. Each 
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A. platanoides. Norway Maple. 
A beautiful, full, round-topped Maple with large green 
leaves. Casts a very dense shade. Holds foliage till late fall. 
Yellow autumn color. 
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7 to 8-in. cal., 22 to 30 ft. high, specimen, B&B. .125 00 
8 to 9-in. cal., 22 to 30 ft. high, specimen, B&B. .160 00 
9 to 10-in. cal., 25 to 35 ft. high, specimen, B&B . 200 00 
Larger sizes on application. 
A. platnoides schwedleri. Schwedler Maple. _ 
A variety of the Norway Maple with rich purple-red 
leaves in early spring, changing to dark green in midsum- 
mer. 
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A. rubrum. Red or Scarlet Maple. , 
Bright red bloom covers all the branches in spring. Again 
in late fall its foliage turns crimson and orange. Although 
a native in damp soils, it thrives equally well in dry spots. 
poo anecal 10 to 12 {t high, B&B... 72... ~. 15 00 
Brcetine cal 14.40. l8dt. high, B&B ac... 22 OU 
Wotpine cal 18 10.22 it. igh, B&B...) 35 00 
Goseen. cal, 20 t0 25 it. high, B&B... 2... 75 00 
Larger sizes on application. 
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