Shade and Orna- 
mental Trees 
Continued 
Carolina Poplar ^„^,„ 
AVENUE OF CAROLINA POPLARS 
POOlar. NorWaV ""^ name is given to what is probably a very vigor 
t„, <■ C O. <>";«nd desirable form of the cotlonwooti that comes 
to us from Ruropc. 3 to 4 ft. ea. 26c.. doz.. $2.50, 100 ai5.00: 4 to 6 ft 
l^kfo - ^?^^^^°Ko^,.}° 8 50e.. do".,«5 00, 100 
dol°$i2'00? 10o"$75^bo''- '°° '° 12 ft. ea.. $1.25. 
art Balsam °t Cilead) a handsome native, ivith thicif, 
. .' . " dark, oval leaves, silvery beneath — 
. doz.. 
Tlie spiey Kum of 
$8.00. 100 $50.00. 
Pop! 
the buds is used medicinally. 8 to 10 ft. ea 75e 
10 to 12 ft. ea. $1.25., doz.,$12.00. 100$75.0u. 
Poplar, Bolleana .l^"?^^" Lombardy Poplar in habit, 
, H f i\ ''""^ breaking the monotony of low- 
er, round topped trees. Its leaves are glossy Kreen above, silvery beneath. A 
favorite with landscape Kardeners. 3 to 4 ft. ea. 25e., doz , $2.50, 4 to 6 
doz r$8 00." • - 8 io ft ea., 75°c!; 
Poplar, Silver 0"e of the most beautinu and ornamental trees ever 
? planted Like other poplars, it is of very rapid growth 
soon forminK large shapely trees which afford an abundance of shade This 
variety is of inore spreading growth than others, and by careful trainin- forms 
«9rrin." fi'lo'yV?"! "^^I^"'-''- ^'''"'^'k. to 6 ft. ea. 35e„ doz.?$3 50. 100 
f „A ^to 8 ft. ea. 50c., doz., $5.00, 100 $25.00: 8tol0 ftea 7ip 
doz., $8.00, 100 $50.00: 10 to 12 ft. ea. $1,25. doz , $12.00. 100 $75 00. 
Poplar, Trichocarpa ^ "'"^ T"' •'""I*'' ^i"" o^^' '<'aves. d,ark 
., V,. green above, silvery beneath, of very viiroioos 
growth. Prices same as Carolina Poplar. >-^ui, oi very vigoious 
Sumac, Glabra « ''ensdy hairy species, with oblong lanceolate leaves; 
ni„.t rV s- 11 1 ■'" term'iial panicles and fruit in red 
clusters. Fallcoloroffo lage ismost brilliant. A good grower in light dry 
^'"^^^""^^'.T '''<^<^P banks. 2 to 3 ft. ea. 25e., doz f $2 50- 
3 to 4 ft. ea. 35c.. doz.. $3.50; 4 to 5 ft. ea.. 50c.. doz.. $5 00 
largest, most 
symmetrical and 
best poplar for general planting. Pyramidal 
in form with large glossy leaves, it is a rapid 
and vigorous grower, soon making a large 
tree. and. if properly cut back and trimmed, 
a fine spreading head. It thrives every- 
where, is not affected by sewer gas. ashes 
or salt water. We recommend it strongly for 
park and street planting. Planted alternate- 
ly with elms, maples or slow growing trees, 
shade and good effect are quickly obtained. 
PRICES: 4 to 6 ft. ea. 25c., doz., $2.50, 
100 $15.00; 6 to 8 ft. ea. 35c.. doz., $3.50, 
100 $20 00:8 to 10 ft. ea. 50c., doz., $5.00, 
100 $25.00; 10 to 12 ft. ea. 60c. doz.. $6.00. 
100 $30.00. For specimen Trees, write 
for prices. 
Ponlar finldpti °f *e finest 
1 upmi , UUmt;U goWen-leaved trees 
for contrast groups, as it holds its color well 
throughout the season. Has all the fine vig- 
orous characteristics of the species. Prices 
same as Carolinas. 
This is of obelisk 
form and grows 
rapidly. It is planted largely in 
Newport and other fashionable re- 
sorts of the East, as it forms a strik- 
ing feature of any landscape. It is 
perfectly hardy anywhere. Prices 
same as Carolinas. 
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g 
Poplar, Lombardy 
Willow, Petzoldi ^z'n^i^ 
variety of rapid growth and. clean 
healthy habit. Prices same as 
Laurel Leaf. 
Lombardy Poplar 
Willow, Laurel Leaf R"t°"'l^*'"'^?','"t'>e entire iist. Th* 
., . ., ,. , 'leaves are broad, dark green, very glossy, 
so that the sunlight renders It the most conspicuous of green trees Tlie 
bark IS bright green in winter. It can be clipped to any desired form like 
the bay tree, and when carefully trained is not inferior to that high priced 
£ ;""<; fF"" ornamental screens. Price: 
4 to 6 ft. ea., 30c , doz.. $3 00; 6 to 8 ft. ea.. 50c., doz., $5.00; 8 to 10 ftl 
Willow, Golden S^",'*';'"?'?- ,^ vamable variety for winter effect, 
• 1 „ the bright colored golden bark <-ontrasting harmon- 
iously with other vegetation.s. 4 to 6 ft. ea. 25c.. doz $2 50- 6 to 8 ft 
ea.40e., doz., $4,00: 8 to lOftea, 60e.. doz.. $6.56! 10 to 12 ft ea 
$1.00, doz.. $10.00. ' ■ 
Sumac, Tyohina <Pepn-Leaye<l Staghorn Sumac) The leaves 
uuiiiau, ijrpuiiia beautifully cut and equal in grace and in- 
tricacy the most (lelicate fern The foliage assumes most brilliant colors 
m the Fall. Prices same as Sumac Glabra. wiora 
Laurel Willow 
Golden Willow 
Weeping Trees 
Birr.h Tllt T Paf This is one of the 
BUUl, VjUI Leai most beautiful 
and desirable trees for the lawn ever in- 
troduced. The branches are of graceful, 
drooping habit, with foliage delicately 
cut and very fine. The bark is silvery 
white, forming a beautiful contrast with 
the foliage. It makes a rapid growth and 
IS perfectly hardy in all sections of the 
country. Mr. Scott in his "Suburban 
Home Grounds" saysof it: "No engraving 
can do it justice. Like the palm trees of 
the tropics, it must be seen in motion 
swaying in the lightest breeze, its leaves 
trembling in the heated summer air, its 
white bark glistening through the bright 
foliage and sparkling in the sun; to ena 
bleus to form a true impression of its 
character." 3 to 4 ft. ea. 50e.. doz.. 
$4.50; 4 to 5 ft. ea. 60c., doz.. $6.50; 
5 to 6 ft. ea. 75c.. doz.. $7 50; 6 to 8 ft. 
ea. $1.00, doz.. $10.00. 
Elm, Camperdown ^},rt?erfor 
lawn planting or covering arbors. The 
foliage is large, luxuriant, dark green 
and the tree has the umbrella form so de' 
sirahle. 6 ft. l-yr. head ea. $1.00. doz 
$10.00; 6 ft. 2-yr. head ea. $1.50, doz- 
$15.00. 
Cut Leaf Birch 
