Schwedler Maple 
A variety of Norway Maple with a reddish 
purple foliage in the spring, turning green in the 
summer and golden yellow in the fall. Plant in 
the open. Wrap trunks of newly planted trees to 
protect from sun-scald. Grows slowly. Likes a 
moist subsoil. 
Ord Linden 
A particularly fine type of American Linden 
which withstood the low temperatures and ex- 
treme drought period with no ill effects. The Ord 
variety is grafted and every tree is just like its 
parent. 
Marshall 
Cottonwood 
A Cottonwood without the 
cotton. Avofd use on small 
properties or where its roots 
will harm other plants. 
Blair Maple 
We found a Soft Maple growing in 
Nebr., with limbs growing up obliquely to form 
a narrower, compact top than the average seed- 
ling tree. We have perpetuated this tree by graft- 
Blair, 
ing and call it Blair Maple. An excellent, fast- 
growing shade tree for the territory where Soft 
Maples grow. 
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and Ornamental Trees 
Sugar Maple 
A Hard Maple. A broad stout tree with many 
acsending branches which form a compact, round 
top. Excellent green foliage that colors to a red- 
dish yellow in the fall. Coloring varies in different 
locations and may not start until a few years afte 
transplanting. Used in Iowa and a short distance 
west of the Missouri River. 
Thornless Honeylocust 
A grafted variety which is thornless and has a 
beautiful lacy foliage. A shade tree without 
dense shade. Spreading habit of growth. | 
for a quick-growing ornamental shade tri \ 
line resistant. 
