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Westminster Nursery, Westminster , Maryland 
Malus — The Flowering Crabs 
Malus atrosanguinea (Carmine Crab). 12-15 ft. A 
shapely flowering tree which bears a profusion of 
single red flowers in early spring. 
Each Per 10 Each Per 10 
3 to 4 ft.90 .... 5 to 6 ft. 1.S0 12.50 
4 to 5 ft. 1.20 9.00 
M. ioensis plena (Bechtel Crab). 12-16 ft. A pro¬ 
fusion of fragrant, double pink blossoms which 
resemble miniature roses. Grows rapidly and 
vigorously and is the last of the flowering crabs 
to bloom. 
Each Per 10 Each Per 10 
2 to 3 ft.45 3.75 4 to 5 ft. 1.20 9.00 
3 to 4 ft.80 6.50 
M. scheideckeri (Scheidecker Crab). 12-15 ft. 
Beautiful clusters of large, lasting double pink 
flowers, followed by showy yellow, waxy fruits. 
Each Each 
3 to 4 ft.90 4 to 5 ft. 1.20 
with heart-shaped leaves and shaded gray and white 
bark. Seems to prefer a moist location. 
Each Per 10 
8 to 10 ft., 1 to 1% in. cal. 1.50 . 
8 to 10 ft., 1J4 to 134 in. cal. 2.00 . 
10 to 12 ft., 134 to 134 in. cal. 3.00 25.00 
10 to 12 ft., 1H to 2 in. cal. 4.50 37.50 
12 to 14 ft., 2 to 234 in. cal. 6.75 56.00 
P. orientalis (European or Oriental Planetree). 70-80 
ft. One of the best all-round trees in existence; 
rapid growing, enduring, resists city smoke, dust, 
insects and carries its foliage until late autumn; 
does 
well at the seashore. 
Each 
Per 10 
Per 100 
6 to 
8 ft . 
.80 
6.50 
52.00 
8 to 
10 ft., 1 to l'A in. cal.. 
.... 1.10 
9.00 
75.00 
8 to 
10 ft., 1J4 to 1 1 / 2 in. cal. 
.... 1.50 
12.50 
97.50 
10 to 
12 ft., 1 y 2 to 134 in. cal. 
.... 2.00 
17.50 
135.00 
10 to 
12 ft., 134 to 2 in. cal. 
.... 3.00 
25.00 
12 to 
14 ft., 2 to 234 in. cal. 
.... 3.75 
31.00 
2J4 to 2J4 in. cal. 
.... 5.00 
40.00 
2 y 2 to 3 in. cal. 
.... 8.00 
3 to 3 y 2 in. cal . 
....11.00 
3J4 to 4 in. cal . 
. ...14.00 
4 to 5 in. cal. 
. ...18.00 
Morus — The Mulberry 
Morus alba pendula (Teas Weeping Mulberry). 8-10 
ft. A thrifty, hardy, small weeping lawn tree which 
forms a perfect umbrella-shaped head of light green 
and bears reddish purple fruit. Very popular. 
Each Per 10 
'4 to 5 ft., 1 yr. heads. 1.40 12.00 
4 to 5 ft., 2 yr. heads. 1.75 15.00 
M. alba tatarica (Russian Mulberry). 35-50 ft. A 
bushy topped tree, hardy and desirable. The 
berries, which vary in color from creamy white, 
shades of red, to almost black are very enticing to 
birds. 
Each Per 10 Each Per 10 
4 to 5 ft.55 4.70 6 to 8 ft.90 7.50 
5 to 6 ft.70 5.50 
Myrica 
Myrica cerifera (Southern Waxmyrtle). 30-40 ft. 
The leaves are attractive, part-evergreen; bears 
grayish-white fruit; prefers a moist, peaty soil. 
Each 
Per 10 
Per 100 
12 to 18 in., B. & B. 
.55 
3.70 
18 to 24 in., B. & B. 
.80 
6.50 
52.50 
2 to 3 ft., B. & B. 
. 1.10 
9.00 
Nyssa 
Nyssa sylvatica (Sourgum or Tupelo). 40-60 ft. 
Picturesque and very vigorous with long, ribbon¬ 
like foliage that turns brilliantly flaming in 
autumn; does well in wet places. Also called 
Black Gum. 
Each Each 
Populus — The Poplars 
Populus bolleana (Bolleana Poplar). 50-60 ft. Tall 
columnar tree, similar to the Lombardy Poplar, 
with gray bark and glittering green leaves silvery 
underneath ; rapid growing. 
Each Per 10 
6 to 8 ft.75 6.00 
8 to 10 ft., 1 to 1J4 in. cal. 1.00 8.50 
8 to 10 ft., V/i to l'/ 2 in. cal. 1.35 11.00 
10 to 12 ft., 134 to 134 in. cal. 1.65 13.50 
134 to 2 in. cal. 2.25 19.00 
2 to 2 1 / in. cal. 3.00 25.00 
P. eugenei (Carolina Poplar). 75-90 ft. Hardy, rapid 
growing; succeeds even in dry places or near the 
seashore; attractive heart-shaped foliage and gray- 
green bark. 
Each 
Per 10 
Per 100 
6 to 8 ft. 
. .60 
5.00 
40.00 
8 to 10 ft., 1 to 134 in. cal. 
. .75 
6.00 
50.00 
8 to 10 ft., 134 to 134 in. cal. 
. .90 
7.50 
60.00 
10 to 12 ft., 134 to 134 in. cal. 
. 1.35 
11.00 
90.00 
10 to 12 ft., 134 to 2 in. cal. 
. 2.00 
17.50 
135.00 
12 to 14 ft., 2 to 234 in. cal. 
. 3.00 
25.00 
200.00 
234 to 3 in. cal. 
. 3.75 
31.00 
250.00 
3 to 334 in. cal. 
. 5.00 
3J4 to 4 in. cal. 
. 8.00 
P. lasiocarpa (Chinese Poplar) 
. 50-60 ft. 
Tall, 
pyramidal, rapid growing with bright green, heart- 
shaped leaves. Easy to grow and is widely used for 
avenues, windbreaks and ornament. 
Each Per 10 
8 to 10 ft., 1 to 1J4 in. cal. 1.25 10.00 
8 to 10 ft., 134 to 134 in. cal. 1.50 12.50 
10 to 12 ft., V/ 2 to 2 in. cal. 2.00 17.00 
12 to 14 ft., 2 to 234 in. cal. 3.00 25.00 
14 to 16 ft., 234 to 3 in. cal. 3.75 31.00 
16 to 18 ft., 3 to 334 in. cal. 5.00 40.00 
3J4 to 4 in. cal. 8.00 . 
P. nigra italica (Lombardy Poplar). 60-80 ft. Ex¬ 
tremely rapid-growing tree, tall, slender; the leaves 
are pale green, lighter beneath. Excellent for either 
landscape accent or screens. The Lombardy 
Poplar, indeed, is romantic as the moon itself. 
2 to 3 ft., B 1 . & B. 1.50 3 to 4 ft., B. & B. 2.00 
Platanus — The Planetree 
Platanus occidentalis (American Planetree or Syca¬ 
more). 75-100 ft. A massively foliaged, large tree 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
5 to 6 ft., transplanted 
6 to 8 ft., transplanted 
8 to 10 ft. 
10 to 12 ft. 
12 to 14 ft. 
14 to 16 ft. 
16 to 18 ft. 
18 to 20 ft. 
. .50 
4 50 
40.00 
. .75 
6.00 
50.00 
. .90 
7 50 
60.00 
. 1.00 
8.50 
67.50 
. 1.35 
11.00 
90.00 
. 1.65 
13.50 
110.00 
. 2 25 
. 3.00 
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