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Moms  •  Mulberries 
Morus  nigra,  var.  Tatarica.  Russian  Mulberry. 
(S)  Bears  large  crops  of  small  fruits.  Grows  in 
any  soil,  endures  neglect  and  abuse. 
Each         10  100 
6  to  8  ft  $0  75    $5  00    $40  00 
var.  Tatarica  pendula.  Teas'  Weeping  Mul- 
berry. (D)  Requires  but  two  or  three  years  to 
develop  into  a  handsome  weeping  tree  that  will 
ornament  any  lawn.  The  pendulous  branches 
sweep  the  ground  in  shining  lengths.  One  of  the 
best  weeping  trees  in  cultivation.  ^^^^^ 
2-yr.  heads  $1  50    $12  50 
Strong,  3-yr.  heads   2  50     22  50 
Specimens,  with  heavy  heads  $3.50  to  5  00 
Nyssa 
Nyssa  sylvatica ;  syn.,  N.  multiflora.  Sour  Gum. 
(M)  A  native  tree,  especially  liked  for  gorgeous 
scarlet  coloring  of  its  foliage  in  early  autumn. 
Each  10 
4  to  5  ft  ^  $1  00   $8  00 
Paulownia 
Paulownia  imperialis.  Empress  Tree.  (M)  This 
is  an  odd-looking  tree,  with  immense  leaves  that 
often  measure  18  inches  across,  and  in  June 
bears  long  panicles  of  purplish  flowers.  If  cut 
back  to  the  ground  each  year,  the  roots  send  up 
rapid-growing  branchless  trunks  that  produce  a 
unique  and  tropical  effect.  -^^^-^ 
Strong  plants  $1  50    $12  50 
Persica  •  Peach 
Little  trees  that  wrap  themselves  in  rich  clouds 
of  fragrant  bloom  early  in  spring.  They  mature 
rapidly  and  resemble  the  fruit-bearing  peach. 
Persica  vulgaris,  var.  alba  plena.  Double  White- 
flowering  Peach.  (D).  ^^^^ 
2  to  3  ft  $o'  50    $4  00 
var.  foliispurpureis.  Purple-leaved  Peach.  (D). 
Each  10 
2  to  3  ft  $0  50    $4  00 
7  to  8  ft  1  25 
var.  rosea  plena.  Double  Pink-flowering.  (D). 
2  to  2J  ft  50  cts.  each 
var.  sanguinea  plena.  Double  Red-flower- 
ing. (D). 
2  to  3  ft  50  cts.  each 
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  rap- 
idly when  young,  forms  a  low,  round  head. 
Withstands  heat  and  drought.  It  is  valued  as  a 
specimen  and  also  makes  a  splendid  avenue  tree. 
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2-yr.  transplanted,  Each        lo       loo  i.ooo 
3  to  4  ft.    .  .  .  $7  50    $50  00 
8  to  10  ft.   .  .  .  $0  75    $6  00    50  00 
12  to  14  ft.,  2i  to  3 
in.  cal   2  50    20  00 
12  to  14  ft.,  heavy 
specimens.  $3  50 to  5  00 
Platanus  •  Plane  or  Buttonwood 
The  Platanus  i:i  among  our  tallest  trees,  grows 
rapidly  into  massive  proportions,  is  hardy  and  re- 
markably free  from  disease.  It  is  a  great  favorite 
for  streets,  parks  or  lawns,  does  well  in  most  soils, 
withstands  the  smoky  atmosphere  of  cities  and 
thrives  near  the  seashore. 
Platanus  occidentalis.  Buttonwood.  (L)  Our 
grand  native  sort,  which  grows  to  majestic  size 
and  is  so  conspicuous  in  winter  with  its  gray- 
white  bark.  E^^,^ 
10  to  12  ft.,  U  to  li  in.  cal.  ...  $1  50  $12  50 
var.  Suttneri.  White  variegations  in  leaves. 
12  to  14  ft.,  If  to  2  in.  cal  $2  each 
P.  orientalis.  Oriental  Plane.  (L)  Similar  to 
preceding  but  a  cleaner  tree  and  a  better  grower. 
It  is  popular  in  all  landscape  work,  and  espe- 
cially suited  for  street  trees  in  city  and  suburban 
localities.  ^aeh       lo  loo 
6  to  7  ft  $0  75    $7  00    $60  00 
7  to  8  ft   1  00     8  00     70  00 
10  to  12  ft.,  Uto  Uin.  cal.  1  50    12  50 
12  to  14  ft.,  Ih  to  2  in.  cal.   1  75    15  00 
12  to  14  ft.,  2  to  2J  in.  cal.  3  00 
18  to  22  ft.,  3i  to  4J  in  cal.  ...  $10  to  $15  each 
var.  foliis  argentea  variegata.  Variegated- 
leaved  Buttonwood  or  Plane. 
10  to  12  ft,  $2  each 
var.  laciniata.  Cut-leaved  Plane  or  Button- 
wood. 
6  to  8  ft. 
each 
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. 
Where  quick  shade  or  temporary  effects  are  de- 
sired, poplars  are  much  used. 
Populus  alba,  var.  nivea.  White,  or  Silver  Pop- 
lar. (L)  A  rapid-growing  tree,  with  leaves  that 
are  silvery  white  on  their  under  surface.  This 
variety  does  not  sucker.  ^^^^ 
6  to  8  ft  $0  75    $5  00   $40  00 
var.  BoUeana.  Boll's  Poplar.  (L)  In  habit 
resembles  the  Lombardy  Poplar,  but  leaves  are 
silvery  white  beneath.  j^^^^y^  ^Q 
6  to  8  ft  $1  50   $7  50 
10  to  12  ft   1  75    15  00 
14  to  16  ft.,  2  to  2h  in.  cal   2  25    20  00 
GLENWOOD  NURSERIES 
