28 POMONA NURSERIES, DANSVILLE, N. Y— NOTHING OVER TEN CENTS 
Carolina Poplar 
Poplar Carolina (Populus) — Pyramidal in form and robust in growth ; leaves large, pale to deep green. This 
is undoubtedly a grand tree for street planting or lawn, where a quick shade is wanted. It the leaders 
are kept pruned back the first two or three years, will make well shaped, round heads with dense shade. 
Trees are healthy, robust growers. We know of no disease to bother this tree, and the easiest tree to 
transplant we know of. 
Pomona Price tor Carolina Poplar Trees 5 to 6 Ft. High, 10 cents each, 10 for $1.00, 100 for $10.00. 
Catalpa Speciosa (Hardy Catalpa) — One of the most showy flowering trees I saw on a recent visit to Wash- 
ington was this Catalpa, low branching, covered with beautiful flowers. It is but little known, yet it is 
of great value, as it grows rapidly, is hardy and attractive in both foliage and flowers. It is suitable for 
street trees, for single specimens on lawns, or for grouping purposes. The flowers have a pleasant 
fragrance, and a tree in bloom attracts the sense of smell and sight. It makes a beautiful object on a 
lawn and should be in everyone’s dooryard. The Catalpa flowers in July, when few trees are in bloom. 
Their blossoms are barge, very showy and quite fragrant. Being very hardy, it is adapted to forest and 
ornamental planting. 
Pomona Price for Catalpa Speciosa Trees, 3 to 4 Ft. High, 10 cents each, 10 for $1.00, 100 for $10.00. 
