This section is from the book "Trees And Tree-Planting", by James S. Brisbin. Also available from Amazon: Trees and Tree Planting.
This tree, when first starting to grow, is very tardy for the first two or three years, but afterwards is of very rapid growth. Its foliage is more dense, its leaves come earlier in the spring and retain their verdure later in the fall than the sugar maple; hence it has some slight advantages over the sugar maple as an ornamental tree.
 
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