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Ginkgo Has great vigor, grow- 
ing from 60 to 70 feet 
high. In form, it varies from tightly 
pyramidal to wide spread irregulari- 
ty. It is always fresh and green and 
in autumn, a cloud of gold. The 
leaves of this tree are fan-shaped 
The Long-Time Favorites for 
Shade Tree... LAWN and STREET Planting 
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and the branches are nearly parallel. Sca rlet aple (Acer rubrum) 
Does well in any soil. A very pic- 
Dim 
Also called Swamp Maple. Its scarlet flowers come before 
turesque tree. 5 to 6 ft., $4.50 the leaves and as a landscape feature have few rivals in 
each. March and earliest April. Leaves are 3- to 5-lobed, 242 to 
4 inches long. They turn red and yellow in the fall, al- 
though in summer the leaves are dark, lustrous green 
above and grayish beneath. As a street tree it is set 38 to 
Used on many of 
Norway Maple our streets, as well 
liked for its pleasing and familiar symmetrical, 
dome-shaped head and ability to grow under 
city conditions. Its dense leaves are rich green 
in color, held on the tree longer in the fall than 
most Maples without much change in color. 
A good tree for street or lawn specimen plant- 
ing where good form and shade are needed. 
Reaches a height of 60 feet. 6 to 8 ft., $3.50 
each. 
40 feet apart. Will grow in swamps and wet soil, 
but also found growing successfully on dry hillsides. 
It is tolerant of shade. Height at maturity 40 to 50 
feet. 6 to 8 ft., $4.50 each. 
Hard Maple). This is 
Sugar Maple the tree vee has such 
beautiful scarlet, orange and yellow foliage in the 
fall. It is native to many sections and is the 
source of the delectable Maple Sugar. Develops 
into one of the grandest of all trees. 6 to 8 ft., 
$3.50 each. 
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e Most rapid grower of 
Silver Maple all Mapes ok large, 
spreading tree which, at maturity, has a 
height from 60 to 70 feet. A cut leaf with 
a silvery cast, and also a silvery bark. Sa 
is good for sugar making. 5-6 ft., $2.00 
each; 6 to 8 ft., $2.50 each. 
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For an artistic, attractive shade tree, it is 
one of the fastest growing of the Oak 
family. The foliage is rich green, deeply 
cut, glossy copper in late fall. Generally 
disease and insect free. At maturity stands 
30 to 40 ft. Grows in a symmetrical pyram- 
idal form. 6 to 8 ft. trees, $4.50 each. 
