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Ornamental Orees 
The great increase in new housing has resulted in a very wide- 
spread demand for ornamental trees. It is our belief that this demand 
will continue to be strong for several years, and we feel that the or- 
namentals in our blocks at Ellington will prove profitable for you. 
They are grown in richly fertilized soil, spaced in wide rows and 
pruned to produce a desirable form. We have many varieties avail- 
able that have been scarce in recent years. 
ACER dasycarpum. Silver Maple. Acer platanoides Schwedleri. Schwedler 
A large, wide-spreading tree. Bright green Maple. 
leaves, silvery white underneath, turning Leaves bright purplish and crimson in 
pale yellow in the fall. Fine shade tree spring, becoming dark green and then red 
to 80 feet tall. 10 and brown. Grows 40 feet high. 10 
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0) Cer Cae ie ee 65 00 A. rubrum. Red Maple. 
A large tree with foliage tu ning to brilliant 
A. palmatum atropurpureum. Red-leaf scarlet and orange in the autumn. Grows 
Japanese Maple. 40 to 50 feet high. 
Leaves dark red in spring, becoming darker. 8 to 10 | A Res acheiice RO tere i aA. ented: coer 25 00 
An ornamental growing 8 to 10 feet, tall. ts iP re u NG BBs, ee iA Sy Ip ange eee a a 
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A. saccharum. Sugar Maple. 
Stately, upright, dense habit of growth. 
Leaves turn bright scarlet, orange and 
yellow in the fall. A fine street and lawn 
specimen 50 to 60 feet tall. 
A. platanoides. Norway Maple. 
Round, compact head and _ spreading 
branches. An excellent street or lawn tree 
reaching a height of 40 to 50 feet. GULOue Ot Urea vs eC eee DOU 
LOCOS ZA teeter tine eee SON ey 55 00 8 to 10 foal ly to 1\%-in. cal...... 30 00 
L2atO gl Art tr tee tel, cost dy det be ets: 90 00 1Of Ono Line ls LO 2-1 Ca eee eee 50 00 
TACOS Oc bre ee eee hac weer. ae 125 00 Leo vs does LO eo-1ne Cal eset 90 O00 
A planting of Euonymus alatus in its second summer of growth, which will be dug after having been 
in the field for three years. 
C. R. BURR & CO., Wholesale Nurserymen MANCHESTER, CONN., Growing Since ’98 
