

ade in Summer, Sunny Warmth in Winter 
SHADE TREES 
To have healthy, sturdy Shade Trees, it is necessary for the trees to grow in soil suitable to their needs, to be transplanted frequently 
to improve root systems and to be pruned in order to encourage shapely growth. Here at Rosedale we do these things systematically 
so that you will receive fine, sturdy stock. In addition, we are particularly careful to plant our trees far enough apart in wide-spaced 
rows to permit lateral as well as upright growth. We grow only those varieties which will thrive in this climate. 
As an aid to your planning, we again make a few suggestions as to classifying these trees according to characteristics which when 
known might be helpful. 
FAST GROWING 
FOR LIGHT SHADE 
PLANTING BARE ROOT MATERIAL 
Acer platanoides.................Nerway Maple Giedtedia inermis........“Phorrless Honejloeset. gq s,Fleut at onoo, digeing hole deep and wide 
ACCMSAaCCharii ming eee Sugar Maple Salix) Varieties‘ofic 0.2 45. ee ee Wallow g . 10 i , cn ee Mi y aA i Sah 
Platanus occidentalis............ American Plane aces tee eer Ee Dai pe or hole and mix wl 
Salix, Varieties BUQitis, Gee nas eee Willow FOR BRILLIANT FALL COLORING * 3. Place plant inv hole. tha anime eden ieee 
Gleditsia inermis.......... Thornless Honeylocust Acer saccharum (Sugar Maple)...Red and yellow viocsied planted ai nursery (Shows RR 
Liquidambar (Sweetgum).........Red and yellow main stem.) : 4 ; 
FOR HEAVY SAHDE Nyssa sylvatica (Sourgum).................. Red 4. Cover roots with soil mixed with liberal 
Acer platanoides.................Norway Maple Quercus palustris (Pin Oak)... . Red and yellow amounts of Driconure, firming soi] with feet. 
A cer,saccharumyte seer Sugar Maple Quercus borealis maxima (Red Oak). ......Red : De Cees filling hole with soil leaving catch 
Fagus grandifolia................ American Beech H&B iesns “Balled and Burlapped™ where this asin effect at top to hold water. 
Fagus sylvatica. reseresesssss....Huropean Beech is not indicated, trees will be dug hare root. If it is 6. Water thoroughly twice a week. 
Platanus occidentalis........... American Plane desired that they be dug B&B, an additional For planting B&B material, please see 
Quercus borealis maxima.............. Red Oak charge will be made. directions on page 6. 
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orway Maples in the Nursery 


ACER—Maple 
The Maples are universally popular. They are regular in outline, 
vigorous growers, beautiful in foliage, and adapt themselves to al- 
most any soil. The Norway Maple is especially desirable for street 
planting and thrives well near the sea. 
A. palmatum atropurpureum (Redleaved Japanese Maple). A compara- 
tively dwarf Maple, slow in growth and attaining ultimately about 20 ft. 
in height. Bright red foliage and branches. These are well shaped. 
All B&B. § 
18ito, 24 anne. $8.50 | 214 to 3ft..... $12.00 | 344 to4ft..... $20.00 
2 to 246 ft... 10.00 3 U013) itz. 1.00mi 4: ton. coe 25.00 
A. palmatum dissectum (Cutleaf Japanese Maple). Very dwarf form with 
finely cut purple red leaves Very graceful and a real treasure when 
fully developed. All B&B. S 
2 COV VG TU siete teen esa $10.00 | 4 ft. specimens............$40.00 
A. platanoides (Norway Maple). Foremost of the Maples because of its regu- 
lar outline, widespreading branches and deep green foliage which is re- 
tained after the first heavy frosts. Becomes a good shade tree quickly. F 

WZ ie) Aas CM ea ea boos $9.00 | 3 to 314 in. cal............ $22.50 
ZAbOV AG I Callltetete v ae ene 15.00) |} 324 10:4 ins calls. see 35.00 
2YGCGOIS AMEN CAlymin a ntNee ee ie 18.00 | 4 to 414 in. cal. B&B...... 55.00 
Larger sizes priced on application 
