16 HENRY NURSERIES 
MAPLE, RED LEAF or SCHWEDLER—Noted for 
its beautiful foliage. Comes out a rich, ruby- 
red in spring, gradually changes to purplish- 
green, then in fall colors to bright red and 
purple. Each 
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MAPLE, SILVER—Well-known rapid-growing tree 
valuable where quick shade is wanted. It is 
among the first trees planted for shade by the 
early settlers. Each 
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MAPLE, NORWAY—A native of Europe. Grows 
similar in habit to the Hard Maple, but more 
dense and of slower growth. Its compact 
habit, broad, deep green shining foliage, ren- 
der it one of the most desirable for streets 
and lawns. Each 
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OAK, PIN—Forms a _ symmetrical pyramidal 
head with long pendulous branches. The 
foliage is much cut and assumes a bright red 
in autumn. Because of its erect, symmetrical 
Magnolia and rather rapid growth, it is much used for 
avenues and as a specimen tree on lawns. 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA (Saucer Cup Mag- Ret oe CEL OCLs ee ne rae ere at cae $ 4.50 
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ers open light purple at the base, shading to 
pink at the tips, with inside petals clear pink OAK, RED—Has broad, rcund head with cut fol- 
to white. One of our most beautiful orna- iage of glossy, dull green which turns a dark 
mentals. Each red in the autumn. One of the finest quick- 
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MAPLE, CRIMSON KING (Plant Patent No. 735)— 
This tree is a hard maple type which is a 
eross between Norway and Schwedler Maple. 
It leaves out red in the spring similar to the 
Schwedler and holds this red color all sum- 
mer. It can be truly called Red Maple. Each 
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MAPLE, HARD or SUGAR—Makes a round, dense 
top, medium rapid growth and one of the best 
for shade. Rather slow about getting started 
after being planted, but when once establish- 
ed, makes a rapid growth. The leaves give 
beautiful autumn tints of yellow and scarlet. 
Has no equal for shade. Each 
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MAPLE, RED (Acer Rubrum)—This is the true 
Red Maple and is distinguished by its smooth 
gray bark and brilliant leaves in the fall. Re- 
quires a moist location. It makes a medium- 
sized tree and is quick-growing. Each 
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