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HARRISONS' NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD., U. S. A. 



Oriental Plane 



(Plata?ius 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 characteristics 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. 



Each 10 100 1000 



6 to 8 feet $0 90 $7 50 $50 00 $ 400 00 



8 to 10 f eet 1 25 10 00 75 00 600 00 



IVi to 1% in. cal 1 50 12 50 100 00 800 00 



1% to 1% in. cal 2 00 17 50 125 00 1,000 00 



1% to 2 in. cal 3 00 25 00 175 00 1,560 00 



2 to 2^ in. cal 4 00 35 00 250 00 2,000 00 



3 in. cal 5 00 45 00 400 00 



Lombard}' Poplar 



Poplar 



Carolina (Populus carolinensis) . An excellent tree where rapid 

 growth is desired. Its upright growth permits of compara- 

 tively close planting, which makes this species of popular 

 use for screens. 



Each 10 



6 to 7 feet $0 60 $5 00 



7 to 8 feet 80 7 00 



8 to 10 feet - 100 9 00 



Lombardy (P. nigra). A tall, spiral-like tree, often attaining 

 a height of 100 feet to 150 feet. It is a rapid grower, dis- 

 tinctly ornamental and beautiful, and is much used for 

 screen? and in formal plantings. 



Each 10 



7 to 8 feet $0 80 $7 00 



8 to 10 feet 1 00 9 00 



10 to 12 feet 1 50 12 50 



12 to 14 feet 2 50 20 00 



14 to 16 feet 3 50 30 00 



Tulip Poplar (Liriodendron Tulipifero). 



10 to 12 feet $3 00 $25 00 



12 to 14 feet 4 00 35 00 



