ny; The Greening Nursery Company 
rnamental 
and Shade Trees 
Shade trees form the setting for the home or landscaped area, providing, 
in addition to hominess and restful shadows, color changing from season to 
season, frequently interesting fruits, and always a feeling of stability and per- 
manence. The selection of the proper varieties is of great importance and 
because of their permanent character should be selected with care. Greening 
trees are properly grown, pruned while growing for shapeliness and correctly 
planted will provide many years of real joy and comfort. 
ACER = Maple 
Trees of this group are hardy, vigorous and adapted to most locations. 
They are free from disease, easily transplanted, and give a long season of 
color before the bareness of Winter. 
ACER dasycarpum (Silver Maple). Of quicker growth than other Maples. Large 
spreading head with foliage silvery on bottom side, 80 to 100 ft. at maturity. 
A. platanoides (Norway Maple). Handsome tree of fairly rapid growth, forming 
a dense rounded head of fine foliage. Very sturdy and vigorous. 80 ft. 
A. platanoides schwedleri (Schwedler’s Maple). Noted for its gorgeous Spring 
foliage which varies in shade from rich bronze, red and purple, later turning 
to a deep ruddy green followed by yellow tints in the Fall. 80 ft. 
A. rubrum (Scarlet Maple). The most brilliant red foliage of all Maples in the 
Autumn. Red blossoms in the Spring and heavy dense foliage all Summer. 
Very fine for street planting. 100 to 120 ft. 
A. saccharum (Sugar Maple). Of grand proportions, tall, spreading and sym- 
metrical. Produces the Maple sugar and syrup of universal pleasure. Long 
lived, hardy and not particular as to location. 100 to 125 ft. 
Sugar Maple 
ACER platanoides 
schwedleri nigra. 
Crimson King. 
(Norway Maple). 
Patent No. 735) 
Crimson King is a 
beautiful form of 
Schwedler Maple 
originated in 
Europe. It is bril- 
liant crimson al- 
through the Sum- 
mer months. 
Crimson King has 
been under ob- 
servation in Am- 
erica for ten years 
and has kept its 
brilliant coloring 
all through the 
season. 
BETULA 
Birch 
Among the most 
popular trees for 
home planting. 
BETULA alba (White 
Birch). Very grace- 
ful habit, growing 
to large size. 
Creamy white bark 
even in young 
trees. 60 ft. 
B. alba  laciniata 
(Cutleaf Weeping 
Birch). A most 
graceful lawn tree 
with slender 
drooping branches 
and finely cut fol- 
iage. Fine as a 
: lawn specimen. : oe 
Cutleaf Weeping Birch 35) fitz Norway Maple, Crimson King 
