. The book of woodcraft . Birds-eye and curled Maple are freaks of thegrain. Leaves 3 to 5 inches long. Its sap producesthe famous maple sugar. Man. to Nova Scotia and southto Gulf. Silver Maple, White or Soft Maple (Acer saccharinuni) Usually a Httle smaller than the Sugar Maple and muchinferior as timber. Wood hard, close-grained. A cubicfoot weighs 33 lbs. Leaves 5 to 7 inches long. This treeproduces a Httle sugar. It is noted for its yellow foU-age in autumn. Nova Scotia to Minn, and south to Ga. Forestry 439


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