Phellodendron 
Phellodendron  Amurense.  Chinese  Cork  Tree. 
(M)  A  tropical-looking  tree  with  long  pinnate 
foliage,  similar  to  that  of  an  Ailanthus.  It  is 
hardy  as  far  north  as  Massachusetts,  grows 
rapidly  when  young,  forms  a  low  round  head.  It 
is  quite  rare,  and  withstands  heat  and  drought. 
It  is  valued  as  a  specimen,  and  has  been  sug- 
gested as  an  avenue  tree. 
6  to  8  ft.,  2  to  2J  in.  cal.  .  $1.50  ea.,  $15  per  doz. 
Populus  •  The  Poplars 
These  trees  grow  fast,  are  quickly  effective  and 
cheap.  They  thrive  in  almost  any  soil  and  with- 
stand well  the  smoke  and  gases  of  city  streets, 
and  the  heavy  winds  of  our  coasts.  Where  quick 
shade  or  temporary  effects  are  desired,  Poplars  are 
much  used. 
Populus  alba,  var.  Bolleana.  Boll's  Poplar.  (L) 
In  habit  resembles  the  Lombardy  Poplar,  but 
leaves  are  silvery  white  beneath.      Each  Doz. 
6  to  8  feet  $1  00    $9  00 
8  to  10  feet   1  50    15  00 
Prices  on  larger  trees  upon  request. 
P.  balsamifera.  Balsam  Poplar.  (M)  A  rapid 
grower  of  spreading  pyramidal  form,  with  glossy 
green  leaves. 
10  to  12  feet  $1.25  each,  $12  per  doz. 
P.  monilifera ;  syn.,  deltoides.  Carolina  Poplar. 
(M)  The  heart-shaped  leaves  are  glossy  and 
fresh-looking.  Withstands  well  conditions  under 
which  many  trees  die.  Largely  planted  in  cities, 
and  for  quick  effect  about  new  buildings.  It  is 
a  sure  and  rapid  grower.     Each      Doz.  loo 
8  to  10  feet  $0  75    $7  00    $40  00 
12  to  14  feet   1  25    12  00 
var.  Van  Geertii.  Van  Geert's  Golden  Pop- 
lar. (M)  Bright  golden  yellow  foliage,  that  is 
desirable  for  contrasts. 
8  to  10  feet  $1  each,  $9  per  doz. 
P.  nigra,  var.  fastigiata.  Lombardy  Poplar  (L) 
A  tall,  columnar  form,  that  is  in  contrast  to  the 
more  rounded  outline  of  other  trees.  It  branches 
from  the  ground,  and  is  much  used  where  a  tall 
hedge  is  wanted  as  a  screen.  Especially  valued 
for  formal  effects. 
8  to  10  feet  $1  each,  $9  per  doz. 
P.  trichocarpa.  (M)  A  rapid-growing  new  variety, 
with  heavy  glossy  leaves  that  have  a  silvery 
under  surface.  Each  Doz. 
6  to  8  feet  $0  75    $6  00 
8  to  10  feet   1  00     9  00 
Prunus 
Prunus  Pissardi.   Purple-leaved  Plum.  (D)  A 
neat  little  tree  of  quick  growth,  that  is  valued 
Prunus  Pissardi,  continued 
especially  on  account  of  its  rich,  dark  purple 
leaves  that  do  not  fade  through  the  summer  ^ 
and  are  bright  and  lustrous  until  they  drop  in 
the  fall.  On  account  of  the  odd  and  beautiful  % 
foliage,  this  Prunus  is  used  extensively  to  pro- 
duce color  contrasts  in  all  landscape  plantings; 
It  is  valuable  in  open  or  mass  work,  and  is  just 
the  thing  for  color  effects  in  shrubbery  borders. 
In  April,  before  the  leaves  appear,  small  pinkish 
white  flowers  line  the  branches  in  great  profu- 
sion and  make  this  one  of  the  most  ornamental 
of  plants.  Each        Doz.  100 
3  to  4  feet  $0  50    $4  50    $30  OC 
5  to  6  feet   1  00    10  00     60  OC 
P.  triloba.  Double-flowering  Plum.  (D)  May, 
A  strong-growing,  hardy  shrub,  with  delicate 
pink,  double  flowers  and  slender  branches.  Verj 
ornamental. 
2  to  3  feet  50  cts.  each,  $4.50  per  doz 
Ptelea  •  Hop  Tree 
Large  shrubs  or  small  trees,  with  bright  shining 
leaves  and  clusters  of  white  flowers  in  June,  thai 
are  succeeded  by  an  abundance  of  hop-shapec 
seed-vessels  that  hang  on  for  a  long  time.  Quit( 
hardy ;  grows  easily.  Ornamental  as  a  specimei 
or  in  connection  with  other  plants 
Ptelea  trifoliata.  (D)  Green  leaves. 
Each       Doz.  100 
3  to  4  feet  $0  50    $4  50    $30  0( 
6  to  8  feet   1  00     9  00     50  0( 
var.  aurea.  Golden  Hop  Tree.  (D)  The  brigh 
golden  leaves  distinguish  it  from  the  above. 
Each        Doz.  100 
3  to  4  feet  $0  50    $4  50    $30  0( 
4  to  5  feet   75     7  00     40  0(| 
Pyrus  -Flowering  Crab  Apples 
Hardy  little  flowering  trees,  that  bloom  abun 
dantly  in  spring.  Their  double  fragrant  flowers  ar 
always  enthusiastically  remarked  upon. 
Pyrus  angustifolia,  var.  Bechteli.  Bechtel' 
Double-flowering  Crab.  (S)  Bears  masses  o 
double,  rose-like  flowers  of  a  delicate  pink  colo 
and  most  delightful  fragrance.  Blooms  whe: 
quite  young.  A  good  subject  for  tall  shrubber; 
massing  or  for  individual  planting. 
3  to  4  feet  .  75c.  ea.,  $7.50  per  doz.,  $50  per  10' 
P.  Parkmani.  Parkman's  Double  -  flowerin< 
Crab.  (S)  A  beautiful  little  tree,  to  be  plants 
singly  or  in  clusters  about  the  lawn.  At  the  clos 
of  April  it  sends  forth  clusters  of  dark  rose-col 
ored  buds  that  open  into  beautiful  rosy  whit 
flowers  of  exquisite  fragrance. 
3  to  4  feet   .  60  cts.  ea.,  $6  per  doz.,  $40  per  10 
Six  plants  of  the  same  variety  will  be  supplied  at  the  price  per  doz.,  25  at  the  price  per  hundred,  250  at  the  pric) 
per  thousand. 
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