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— — columnare (Upright Norway Maple) 
Like platanoides except for growing narrow, 
for accent planting. V.H. M.L. L. 5 gal. 3.50 
— — schwedleri (Schwedleri Maple) 
Leaves unfold a deep cooper red, turning a 
deep copper green. V.H. M.L. L. 5 gal. 3.50 
——_ —— — nigra haus (Crimson King Maple) 
Like schwedleri except the leaves remain red 
for most of summer. V.H. M.L. L. 5 gal. 6.00 
— pseudo-platanus “(Sycamore Maple) 
Large dark green leaves, a wind res:sting 
maple, round headed. V.H. M.L. L. 5 gal. 3.00 
— — leopoldi (Variegated Maple) 
Yellow-pink variegated large leaves, slower 
than regular type. V.-H. M.L. M. 5 gal. 4.00 
— — purpureum (Purple Sycamore Maple) 
Dark green leaves, having a dark coating of 
‘purple on underside of leave. H. M.L. L. 
5 gal. 4.00 
— rubrum (Searlet Maple) 
Fresh green leaves, turning bright red in 
fall, red flowers, fine form. V.H. M.L. L. 
5 gal. 3.00 
pene rufinerve (Snake-Skin Maple) 
Light green, rough type leaf, bark striated 
silver-gray, round-head. V.H. M.L. M. 
5 gal 3.00 
—s saccharinum (Silver Maple) 
Light green,deep cut leaves that are silver on 
under side, fast grower. V.H. M.L. L. 
f eal (6 bsgals 3.00 
— — laciniatum (Wier’s Maple) 
Deep cut fern-like leaves, semi-weeping wide 
spreading type of growth. V.H. M.L. L. 
5 gal. 4.00 
— — pyramidale (Upright Silver Maple) 
Tall and narrow form, good for accent or 
street planting, fast grower. V.H. M.L. L. 
5 gal. 3.50 
ay saccharum (Sugar Maple) 
Light green leaves that turn orange-red in 
fall, dense upright form. V.H. M.L. L. 
5 gol. 4.00 
All maples do best in areas not subject to dry hot 
winds, and most species prefer a moist heavy soil 
that isn’t alkali, in a cool area. 
AESCULUS californica (California Buckeye) 
Pinkish-white flowers in spring, leafs out 
early danesprine,. ‘H.: D: Res; 
Meal slo 53 sab: 3:50 
—— carnea var brioti (Red Horse Chestnut) 
Bright red flowers in large upright clusters, 
dense round headed tree. V.H. M.L. M. 
5 gal. 7.00 
— hippocastanum (Horse Chestnut) 
White to pink flowers, large deep-green 
leaves, dense spreading tree. V.H. M.L. L. 
Diigal. 3.50 
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