A M A W A L Iv T K E E S 
Poplar—Populus 
BOLLEAXA POPLAR. Populus Bolleana 
A tall narrow topped tree. Leaves silver on tlie underside. Not 
quite as fast growing as tlie Carolina Poplar, therefore makes a more 
symmetrical and permanent tree. 
Each 
4 in. cal., 20 ft. high . . .$ 12 
5 in. cal., 24 ft. high ... 20 
6 in. cal., 28 ft. high ... 30 
Tulip Tree—Liriodendron 
Aina walk Tulip Trees are dug with a ball of earth around the 
roots, secured by a canvas bag and wooden platform. 
Liriodendron Tulipifera 
A native forest tree of tall, pyramidal habit. It has light green, 
glossy foliage, and tulip-shaped flowers. Prefers moist, well drained 
soil. 
in. cal., 
18 
ft. 
E 
high ... $ 
acli 
15 
in. cal., 
20 
ft. 
high . . . 
25 
in. cal., 
24 
ft. 
high . . . 
45 
in. cab, 
26 
ft. 
high . . . 
55 
in. cal., 
28 
ft. 
high . . . 
65 
Willow- 
-Salix 
The Willows are among the most satisfactory trees to plant in 
very wet ground, where they make rapid growth. 
NIOBE WILLOW. Salix Niobe 
The golden bark weeping willow. Very 
ter because of its golden branches. 
3 in. cal., 14 ft. high 
4 in. cal., 16 ft. high 
attractive during 
Each 
...$ 10 
. . . 15 
the win- 
WISCONSIN WEEPING WILLOW. Salix Dolorosa 
A sturdy fast growing weeping willow. 
Each 
3 in. cal., 12 ft. high . . .$ 10 
4 in. cal., 14 ft. high ... 15 
25 
