Platanus  orien talis.  Oriental  Plane.  (L)  Similar 
to  preceding,  but  a  cleaner  tree  and  a  better 
grower.  It  is  popular  in  all  landscape  work. 
Each  10  100 
6  to  8  ft  $1  00   $8  00   $75  00 
8  to  10  ft   1  50    12  50    100  00 
10  to  12  ft.,  IJ  in.  cal.   .   2  00    17  50    150  00 
12  to  14  ft.,  2  in.  cal.  .  .   3  00    25  00 
16  to  18  ft.,  3  to  4  in.  cal.  ...  $10  to  $15  each 
Prunus 
For  trees  sometimes  described  under  this  head, 
see  Cerasus.  For  the  shrubby  varieties  of  Prunus, 
see  page  26. 
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. 
Populus  alba.  White,  or  Silver  Poplar.  (L)  A 
rapid-growing  tree,  with  leaves  that  are  silvery 
white  on  their  under  surface.  This  variety  does 
not  sucker.  Each  lo 
4  to  6  ft  $0  50    $4  00 
6  to  8  ft   75     5  00 
var.  BoUeana.  Bolle's  Poplar.  (L)  In  habit 
resembles  the  Lombardy  Poplar,  but  leaves  are 
silvery  white  beneath.  Each  lo 
6  to  8  ft  $1  00   $7  50 
8  to  10  ft   1  25    10  00 
10  to  12  ft  1  75 
A  few  larger  trees  priced  upon  request. 
P.  monilifera ;  syn.,  deltoides.  Carolina  Poplar. 
(M)  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       lo  loo 
6  ft.,  light  $0  25    $2  00    $15  00 
8  to  10  ft   75     5  00     40  00 
10  to  12  ft   1  00     7  50     60  00 
12  to  14  ft   1  25    10  00     75  00 
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.  (See  illustration,  page  31.) 
Populus  nigra,  continued  Each       lo  lOO 
6  ft.,  light  $0  35    $2  50    $20  001 
7  to  8  ft   75     6  00 
10  to  12  ft   1  25    10  00 
P.  trichocarpa.  (M)  A  rapid-growing  new  variety, 
with  heavy  glossy  leaves  that  have  a  silvery  un- 
der surface.  Each         10  100 
4  to  6  ft.,  light    ....  $0  25    $2  00    $15  00 
8  to  10  ft   75     5  00 
10  to  12  ft   1  00     7  50 
Pterocarya 
Pterocarya  stenoptera.    (M)   Rapid-growing  tree 
with  long  compound  leaves.  It  is  rare  and  inter- 
esting. Each  10 
2  to  3  ft  $0  75    $6  00 
Pyrus  •   Flowering  Crab  Apples 
Hardy  little  flowering  trees,  that  bloom  abun- 
dantly in  spring.  Their  double  fragrant  flowers  are 
always  enthusiastically  remarked  upon. 
Pyrus  baccata.  Siberian-flowering  Crab.  4  to 
6  ft.,  $1  each,  $7.50  for  10. 
P.  coronaria.  Sweet-scented  Crab.  (S)  May.  2 
to  2i  ft.,  50  cts.  each,  $3.50  for  10. 
P.  floribunda.  Flowering  Crab.  (D)  May.  4  to 
5  ft.,  $1  each,  $7.50  for  10. 
P.  loan  sis,  var.  Bechteli.  Bechtel's  Double- 
flowering  Crab.  (S)  Bears  masses  of  double,, 
rose-like  flowers  of  delicate  pink  color  and  most 
delightful  fragrance.  Each      lo  loo 
2  to  3  ft  $0  50    $4  00    $35  OC 
4  to  5  ft   1  00     7  50 
5  to  6  ft  1  25 
P.  Parkmani.  Parkman's  Double  -  flowering 
Crab.  (D)  A  beautiful  little  tree,  to  be  planted 
singly  or  in  clusters  about  the  lawn.  At  the 
close  of  April  it  sends  forth  clusters  of  darl< 
rose-colored  buds  that  open  into  beautiful  little 
rosy  white  flowers  of  exquisite  fragrance. 
Each  10 
3  to  4  ft  $1  00   $7  5C 
P.  schneideckeri.  New  and  desirable.  $1  each. 
P.  spectabilis.  Chinese  Double-flowering  Crab 
(S)  One  of  the  best,  bearing  in  May  fragrant 
white  flowers  that  are  coral-red  when  only  in  bud 
Each  10 
3  to  4  ft  $0  75    $5  OC 
4  to  6  ft   1  00     7  5( 
var.  rosea.  Chinese  Double  Pink-flowering 
Crab.  (S).  4  to  6  ft.,  $1  and  $7.50. 
Quercus  •  The  Oaks 
"Strength,  Solidity,  Durability  are  Symbolized  in  the  Oaks 
These  grand  trees,  possessing  so  many  virtues,  do  not  grow  slowly,  as  it  is  often  supposed.  Theii 
great  vigor  and  hardihood  enables  them  to  withstand  the  drought  of  hillsides  and  the  caustic  influenc( 
of  sea  spray.  Their  broad,  spreading  heads  make  them  desirable  shade  trees  for  lawns,  parks,  publi( 
grounds  and  avenues.  The  brilliant  autumnal  coloring  of  some  species  is  everywhere  commented  upon 
Our  Oaks  are  frequently  transplanted,  and  when  thus  cared  for  are  not  difficult  to  establish. 
32  GLENWOOD  NURSERIEJ 
