AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 
Populus 
(Poplar) 
Populus caroliniensis. (Carolina Poplar). A rapid¬ 
growing native tree of upright growth. After the 
tree has attained a height of 15 to 20 feet, it is ad¬ 
visable to cut the leader. The Carolina Poplar re¬ 
sembles the Cottonwood, but is quite distinct. 
PRICES: Each 10 100 
18-20 ft., very heavy . $4.00 $37.50 
14-1(5 ft., 2 Mr 3 in. cal . 2.00 17.50 
12-14 ft., l%-2 in. cal . 1.50 12.50 $100.00 
10-12 ft., 1%-1% in. cal . 1.25 10.00 oo.oo 
I*. Nigra Italica. (P. fastigiata). (Lombardy Poplar). 
The well-known Italian variety. A tall, pyramidal, 
compact and rapid-growing tree; very hardy; ex¬ 
tensively planted in the southern part of Europe. 
Very desirable where formal effect is desired. 
PRICES: Each 10 100 
14-10 ft., very heavy .. $2.00 $17.50 
12-14 ft., 2-2% in. cal. 1.50 12.50 
10-12 ft., l%-2 in. cal . 1.25 10.00 $00.00 
P. Simonii. (Balsainifera Suaveolens). (Chinese Pop¬ 
lar). A remarkable new variety of the small-leaf 
Chinese Poplar of very pyramidal habit; resembles 
the Lombardy, but makes a more pleasing impres¬ 
sion : a very rapid grower, and is destined to be¬ 
come a popular variety. Introduced by the Horti¬ 
cultural explorer, Mr. Frank N. Meyer. 
PRICES: 
Each 
10 
100 
14-16 ft., very heavy . 
$27.50 
$250.00 
12-14 ft., 2-2y 2 in. cal. 
. 2.00 
17.50 
10-12 ft., l%-2 in. cal. 
. 1.50 
12.50 
100.00 
Prunus 
(Flowering Cherry and Plum) 
Q. pulustris. (Pin Oak). The tree is shapely and 
symmetrical: leaves are of a beautiful tone of 
green, in autumn fading to a brilliant scarlet, This 
is one of the most desirable trees for street and 
avenue planting. Ultimate height, 50 to 00 feet. 
PRICES: Each 10 100 
12-15 ft. specimens, 
2%-3% in. cal.$ 10.00 
10-12 ft. specimens, 
l%-2 in. cal. 4.50 $40.00 $350.00 
S-10 ft. specimens, 
1%-1% in. cal. 3.00 25.00 200.00 
Q. Phellos. (Willow Oak). A very graceful variety, 
with narrow lanceolate leaves, resembling those of 
the willow. Well-known native tree, but ex¬ 
tremely difficult to secure. 
RICES: 
Each 
10 
12-14 
ft., 
, very heavy . 
.$7.00 
10-12 
ft., 
heavy . 
. 4.00 
$35.00 
8-10 
ft.. 
strong, well 
branched . 
. 3.00 
25.00 
Q. rubra. (Red Oak). A variety of symmetrical, 
spreading growth; foliage dark green: in autumn 
turns red. One of the best varieties for lawn and 
street planting. 
PRICES: Each 10 
10-12 ft., heavy, well branched . $4.00 $35.00 
8-10 ft., well branched . 3.00 25.00 
SALISIll'RIA. See Ginkgo biloba. 
Salix 
(Willow) 
Salix japonlca. (Japanese Weeping Willow). Being 
an improvement on Salix Babylonica, as it puts 
out its leaves about ten days later in the spring, 
which thus prevents it from the injuries of late 
frost. 
Prunus avium flore plena alba. (Double White Jap¬ 
anese Cherry). This is a remarkably fine tree. In 
early spring it produces a wealth of pure, double 
white flowers which are frequently so numerous 
that they conceal the branches; each individual 
flower resembles a miniature rose. 
PRICES: Each 
6-8 ft., heavy, well branched....$2.00 
5-6 ft., heavy well branched. 1.50 
4-5 ft., branched . 1.00 
PRICES: Each 10 
10-12 ft., very heavy, l%-2 in. cal..$3.00 $27.50 
8-10 ft., very heavy . 2.00 17.50 
6-8 ft., heavy ._. 1.50 . 12.50 
SWEET GUM. See Liquidambar. 
Tilia 
(Linden) 
10 100 
$17.50 $150.00 
12.50 100.00 
8.00 
Quercus 
(The Oak) 
All of our Oaks have been several times trans¬ 
planted, and therefore have a good root system; but, 
nevertheless, all Oaks must be severely pruned when 
transplanted; otherwise there is danger of the tree 
dying. 
Tilia Americana. (American Linden). A handsome 
and desirable, large-sized tree of rapid growth. 
Indigenous from Canada to Texas. Leaves heart- 
shaped, dark-green, in autumn turning to a golden 
hue. Most desirable for street planting. Succeeds 
best in rich soil. 
PRICES: Each 10 
10-12 ft., heavy . $3.00 $27.50 
8-10 ft., 1%-1% in. cal . 2.00 17.50 
Quercus alba. (White Oak). A beautiful variety TULIP TREE. See Llriodendron. 
with spreading branches and a broad open head; 
light grey bark. The foliage assumes a deep 
purple in fall. One of our finest oaks. Very de- T Timlin 
sirable for lawn or street planting. 
PRICES: Each 10 (Elm) 
8-10 ft., heavy . $3.00 
6-S ft., heavy, well branched . 2.50 $22.50 
Q. nigra. (Quercus aquatica). (Water Oak). This 
well-known variety needs no description. 
Ulmus Americana. (American White Elm). A hand¬ 
some tree of rapid and stately growth. Branches 
long and graceful. Extensively used for avenues 
and streets. We have an exceptionally fine stock 
of symmetrical and stocky trees. 
PRICES: 
Each 
10 
100 
PRICES: 
Each 
10 
100 
14-16 ft., very heavy . 
$10.00 
$90.00 
14-16 ft., 2-2% in. cal. .. 
.$3.50 
$30.00 
12-14 ft., very heavy, 
12-14 ft., l%-2 in. cal. 
. 2.50 
22.50 
$200.00 
2-2% in. cal. 
... 7.00 
60.00 
10 12 ft.. IV,-1% in. cal. . 
. 1.50 
12.50 
100.00 
10-12 ft., very heavy, 
8-10 ft.. 1-1 % in. cal. 
1.00 
8.00 
75.00 
l%-2 in. cal. 
. 3.50 
32.50 
$300.00 
UMBRELLA CHINA. See 
Mella. 
8-10 ft., heavy, well branched, 
1-1% in. cal. 
. 2.50 
22.50 
200.00 
WILLOW. See Salix. 
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