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Oriental Plane 
(Platanus orientalis) 
A well-known tree; extensively used in street plantings, for which 
purpose it is particularly well adapted, as it resists dust and smoke. 
Has a wide, rounded head, and heavy, thick trunk and branches. Its 
dense foliage makes a desirable shade. The bark has peculiar char- 
acteristics in that in the early spring it is extremely dark gray, and 
during the summer splits and drops off showing the new white bark 
underneath. The illustration on the front cover shows this character- 
istic remarkably well. Each 10 100 1,000 
6to 8feet ........ .$00900 $7 50 $50 00 $400 00 
8 to ro feet 25 10 00 75 00 600 00 
1% to1 in. cal. 50 12 50 100 00 800 00 
1% to 13% in. cal. 
1% to 2 in. cal. . 
2 to 2% in. cal. 
00 17 50 125 00 1,000 00 
00 25 00 175 00 1,500 00 
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75 50 250 900 2,000 00 
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Lombardy Poplar 
Poplar 
Carolina (Populus carolinensis). An excellent tree where rapid 
growth is desired. Its upright growth permits of comparatively 
close planting, which makes this species of popular use for screens. 
Each 10 
4 to 5 feet mn : $0 30 $2 50 
5 to 6 feet . F ‘ 35 3 00 
6to 7 feet . ve ‘ 40 3 50 
7 to 8 feet : 45 4 00 
8 to ro feet 60 5 00 
Lombardy (P. nigra). A tall, spiral-like tree, often attaining a heitht 
of 100 feet to 150 feet. It is a rapid grower, distinctly orna- 
mental and beautiful, and is much used for screens and in formal 
plantings. Each 10 
7 to 8 feet 1 00 $9 00 
8 to ro feet ; mes r325)) 50: 00 
10 to r2 feet. Ss "Sia ean er I 50 12 50 
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12 to 14 feet 00 I4 00 
14 to 16 teet 50 
