OFFICE: On Grounds, Route 22, 1 V 2 Miles West of Milwaukee Ave. 
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MORUS—MULBERRY 
MALUS—(Continued) 
Sieboldi Arborescens —White flowers and red fruit. 
4' to S' . 1 .S 0 14.00 
S' to 6 ' . 2.00 18.00 
Snowbank —White flowers and light green foliage. 
4' to S' . 1.50 14.00 
S' to 6 ' . 2.00 18.00 
Spectabilis —Large double deep pink 
5' to 6 ' . 
flowers. Very 
. 2.50 
fragrant. 
22.50 
6 ' to 7' . 
. 3.00 
27.50 
Robusta— Single pure white flowers, 
4' to 5' . 
very fragrant. 
. 1.50 
14.00 
5' to 6 ' . 
2.00 
18.00 
Toringoides. 
4' to 5' . 
. 1.50 
14.00 
S' to 6 ' . 
18.00 
MORUS—MULBERRY 
Tatarica (Russian Mulberry). It bears large crops of ra'ther 
small, black sweet fruit. It is very haidy, grows rapidly 
and makes a large tree. 
Each Per 10 
VA" to V/ 2 " . 1.00 9.00 
Tatarica Pendula (Weeping Mulberry). One of the prettiest 
small weeping trees. 
Each Per 10 
4' to 5'—1 year . 2.50 20.00 
4' to S'—2 year . 3.00 25.00 
PLATANUS—SYCAMORE 
Occidentals (American Planetree). 
Each Per 10 
2" to 2>4" 5.50 50.00 
2)4" to 3" 7.00 65.00 
Orientalis Acerifolia (European Sycamore). A very fast 
growing tree. 
Each Per 10 
2" to 254" 5.50 50.00 
2Y 2 " to 3" 7.00 65.00 
POPULUS—POPLAR 
Alba (Silver Poplar). A vigorous, hardy tree of rapid 
growth and spreading habit. The foliage is of a dark 
green on the upper side and a silvery white beneath. 
Each Per 10 
2 l A” to 3" . 3.00 25.00 
3" to 4" . 5.00 45.00 
Bolleana (Pyramidal Silver Poplar). A very compact up¬ 
right grower, resembling the Lomba'rdy Poplar. Leaves 
glossy green above and silvery beneath, with a trunk of 
bluish hue. 
Each Per 10 
1 y 2 " to 2 " 3.00 27.50 
2" to 2J4" 3.50 30.00 
2 y 2 " to 3" 5.00 45.00 
Carolinensis (Carolina Poplar). Unexcelled for quick growth 
and effect. Pyramidal in form with handsome, glossy, 
serrated, deep green leaves. Lives under the most ad¬ 
verse conditions. 
Each Per 10 
2" to 2 y 2 ” . 3.00 25.00 
2y 2 " to 3" .:. 4.00 35.00 
POPULUS—(Continued) 
Nigra Italica (Lombardy Poplar) 
. A 
well known 
tree of 
narrow upright growth, with 
light 
green, 
small 
leaves. 
Largely used for quick effects. 
Each 
Per 10 
6 ' to 8' . 
.40 
3.50 
8' to 10 ' . 
.50 
4.50 
10 ' to 12 ' . 
.70 
6.50 
114" to 2 " . 
.90 
8.00 
rf 
O 
to 
* 
2.50 
22.50 
Simonii (Simonis Poplar). This is 
similar to 
the Lombardy 
Poplar and has proved itself entirely 
hardy 
for the West. 
The leaves are glossy and it grows 
as fast as the Lorn- 
hardy Poplars. 
Each 
Per 10 
8' to 10 ' . 
.75 
6.50 
10 ' to 12' . 
.90 
8.00 
PRUNUS—PLUM a 
nd 
ALMOND 
Americana (Native Wild Plum). 
Beautiful 
white 
flowers. 
Perfectly hardy. 
Each 
Per 10 
.45 
4.00 
5' to 6' . 
.55 
5.00 
6' to 8' . 
.65 
6.00 
Japanese Flowering Cherry — See 
Cerasus. 
Padus (Cerasus Padus). Europea 
n Bird Cherry. 
Each 
Per 10 
2.00 
17.50 
2.50 
22.50 
Pennsylvania (Pin Cherry). 
Each 
Per 10 
4' to 5' . 
.75 
6.50 
5' to 6' . 
1.00 
9.00 
6' to 8' . 
1.50 
12.50 
Pissardi (Purple Leaved Plum). 
Each 
Per 10 
1.25 
10.00 
6' to 7' . 
2.50 
22.50 
2" to 2 y" . 
. 3.50 
30.00 
Serotina (Black Cherry). 
Each 
Per 10 
5' to 6' . 
.70 
6.00 
6' to 8' . 
.90 
8.00 
V/ 2 " t to 2" . 
2.50 
22.50 
Virginiana (Choke Cherry). 
Each 
Per 10 
5' to 6' . 
.60 
5.00 
6' to 7' . 
.75 
7.00 
Ij4" to 2" . 
. 2.00 
12.50 
For other varieties of Prunus 
see 
Shrubs. 
POPULUS—POPLAR 
