Center Point, Iowa Shade Trees 
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A new patented tree completely seedless and thornless 
with a pleasing vase shape similar to the elm. The small 
compound leaves make a filtered shade permitting a 
better stand of grass. The small thin leaves leave very 
little litter when they drop. 
MAGNOLIA—Soulangeana, Saucer Magnolia. 20-25 ft... 3-4 ft. 
Very large purplish pink and white flowers before the 4-5 
leaves open. Plant where they get sun and are protected 
from winter wind. Balled and burlaped. 
—Stellata. Star Magnolia. 8-10 ft. A dense shrub or 24-30 in. B&B 
small tree having 12 to 19 petaled flowers in 
early spring. The hardiest of the Asiatic mag- 
nolias. Does best planted where the buds will 
not start too early in the spring as they some- 
time are damaged by late frosts. 
—Stellata (Waterlily). A faster growing variety 214-3 ft. B&B 
with larger flowers. 
MALUS. See crabs. 
MAPLE—Hard or Sugar, Acer saccharium. 50-75 ft. One 5-6 ft. 
of the best shade trees. Colors brilliantly in the fall. O=Gmmelis 
When planted in favorable locations grows fairly rap- 8-10 ft. 
idly. 1142-1% ft. 
—Norway, Acer Platanaides. 50-60 ft. A splendid dense 6-7 ft. whips 
round topped tree, faster growing than Hard Maple. 6-8 ft. 
Leaves remain green until late then turn bronze. 8-10 ft. 
2-2% in. 
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—Pyramidal Norway. A columnar variety of Norway 5-6 ft. 
Maple excellent for street planting. 6-8 ft. 
—Schwedler, Purple Norway. 40-50 ft. Large bright 5-6 
purplish red foliage in Spring, turning bronze-green 6-7 
in summer and yellow in fall. Budded on common 6-7 ft. 
Ncorway Maple. One of the most colorful shade trees. 7-8 ft. 
Slower growing than Norway. 8-10 ft. 
—Crimson King. Red Norway. 40-50 ft. 00000... 7-8 
A’ new patented Schwedler Maple that holds its bril- 
liant deep red coloring throughout the summer. 
—Varigated Norway Maple. Habits of growth similar to 6-7 ft. whips 
Norway Maple with green foliage spotted with silvery- 
white. 
—Red, Acer rubrum. A well shaped tree native of bot- 6-7 
tom and wet land. Prefers rich moist soil. Colors bril- 5-6 ft 
liant red in fall. 6-8 ft. 
—Soft or Silver Maple. 60-90 ft. A rapid-growing native 6-8 ft. 
shade tree, developing a large wide beautiful crown. 
Not recommended for street planting. 
—Pyramidal Silver Maple. A selection of Silver Maple 6-8 ft. 
having ascending branches. A much narrower tree than 
the type 
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