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POPULUS, POPLAR. Each 10 100 
alba nivea, SILVER POPLAR. 60-80 ft. Leaves white-tomentose beneath making a very 
conspicuous effect. 
8-10 ft. 1.25 11.25 
•ugenei, CAROLINA POPLAR. 90 ft. Very rapid screen planting subject. 
6-8 ft. 1.00 9.00 81.00 
8-10 ft. 1.25 11.25 101.00 
nigra italica, LOMBARDY POPLAR. 40-60 ft. The well-known tall, narrow form. 
8-10 ft. 1.25 11.25 
simoni fastigiata, NARROW SIMON POPLAR. 40-50 ft. A narrow pyramidal tree. 
101.00 
6-8 ft. 
8-10 ft. 
1.00 
1.50 
9.00 
13.50 
POTENTILLA fruticosa, SHRUBBY CINQUEFOIL. 1-4 ft. Yellow. June-August. 
12-18 in. 
.35 
3.15 
PRUNUS, PLUM, CHERRY. The Wild Plums and Cherries are extremely useful for road¬ 
side and woods planting. They are hardy and give a wonderful show of bloom in 
Spring followed by abundant, attractive fruit much relished by birds, 
americana, AMERICAN PLUM. 10-20 ft. White. Parent of most of the cultivated native 
plums. 
2- 3 ft . 30 2.70 
3- 4 ft . 40 3.60 
armeniaca siberica, SIBERIAN APRICOT. 10-20 ft. White. Scarcely edible yellow fruit. 
6-8 ft . 1.50 13.50 
besseyi, BESSEY CHERRY. 4-8 ft. May. Showy white flowers. Purple-black sweet fruit. 
1- 2 ft . 30 2.70 24.00 
DOUBLE PINK FLOWERING ALMOND. 3-6 ft. May. Masses of deep pink flowers. 
2- 3 ft . 75 6.75 
incisa, MAME CHERRY. 25 ft. White, pink-toned. April. Purple-black fruit. 
4- 5 ft . 2.00 18.00 
lannesiana, HITOYE CHERRY. 30-40 ft. Fragrant. Mostly pink flowers. Lustrous black 
fruit. 
18-24 in . .50 4.50 
maritima, BEACH PLUM. 3-6 ft. May-June. Dwarf variety, native to New England coast. 
White masses of flowers followed by dull purple fruit. Makes fine jam and jelly. 
.35 
3.15 
3.60 
6.75 
60.00 
3- 4 
4- 5 
12-18 in . 
pumila, SAND CHERRY. 4-8 ft. White. May-June. Black Fruits. 
18-24 in . 40 
2-3 ft . 75 
serrulata, ORIENTAL CHERRY. 40-75 ft. Single white. Black fruit. 
2-3 ft . 50 
ft . 75 
ft . 1.25 
5- 6 ft . 1.75 
6- 8 ft . 2.50 
serrulata sachalinensis, YAMA CHERRY. 60 ft. Pink. April. Black fruit. Profusion of 
rose-pink or nearly white flowers; sometimes known as the Sargent Cherry. 
2- 3 ft . 75 6.75 
3- 4 ft . 1.00 9.00 
4- 5 ft . 2.00 18.00 
5- 6 ft . 3.00 27.00 
subhirtella, HIGAN CHERRY. 20-35 ft. Light pink flowers in profusion. Black fruit. 
3- 4 ft . 1.00 9.00 
4- 5 ft . 2.00 18.00 
5- 6 ft . 3.00 27.00 
6- 8 ft ..'. 5.00 45.00 
8-10 ft . 7.00 63.00 
tomentosa, NANKING CHERRY. 10 ft. White, pinkish. March-April. Red fruit. Remark¬ 
able showy flowers and fruit of finest flavor. For jams, preserves and wine it is 
unexcelled. 
2- 3 ft . 40 3.60 32.00 
3- 4 ft . 75 6.75 60.00 
4- 5 ft. 1.00 9.00 
yedoensis, YOSHINA CHERRY. 30-50 ft. A fine Japanese variety with white or pink 
single flowers in profusion in late May. 
1- 2 ft . 40 3.60 32.00 
2- 3 ft . 80 7.20 
162.00 
243.00 
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