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NORWAY MAPLE 
Foliage: broad, three-lobed, rich green on both sides, aglow 
with brilliant color in autumn. Height: 30 to 40 feet. Use: for 
heavy shade on street or lawn. 
Recognized as the finest shade tree for generations. Strongly 
resistant to storm damage—very clean in habit, the leaves with- 
standing smoke, soot, dust and attacks from insects. “Rich in- 
deed is the city whose early inhabitants chose the Norway as 
the permanent street tree.” 
The MAPLES 
America’s Most 
Popular and Highly 
Prized Shade Trees 
SILVER LEAF MAPLE 
Foliage: deeply cut, light green face, lined with glittering 
silvery white. Height: wp to 50 feet. Use: for quick shade on 
street and lawn. 
The heavy limbs have great horizontal spread, developing a 
most shapely head. It’s the fastest growing Maple and one of 
the best for a dry location. 
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