POPULUS (Golden Leaf Poplar). One of the best 
of the yellow-leaved trees. Generally holds its 
color throughout the growing season. Resembles 
the Carolina Poplar, except in color of foliage. 
Each Three 
5- 6 feet .$ .50 $ 1.40 
6- 8 feet .75 2.00 
POPULUS EUGENEI (Carolina Poplar). If quick 
results are wanted rather than permanent value, 
plant Carolina Poplars. Planted close they make a 
thick, dense screen, and if planted some distance 
apart, alternative with some slower growing hard¬ 
wood trees the poplars will furnish shade until 
the others are large enough, then the poplars may 
be cut out. This is often done. 
Each Three 
5- 6 feet ._.$ .75 $ 2.00 
6- 8 feet . 1.00 2.75 
POPULUS NIGRA ITALICA (Lombardy Poplar). A 
tall, Bhaft.like column of a tree that grows quickly, 
like all poplars, and aften reaches 80 to 100 feet 
in height. The Lombardy Poplar is not for shade, 
but for ornament, making a fine effect when 
planted along driveways, and when planted close 
together the trees make a thick, very high screen. 
Branches always from the ground up. 
Each Three 
5- 6 feet .*..$ .50 $ 1.40 
POPULUS SIMONI (New Chinese Lombardy Pop¬ 
lar). A straight, strong, narrow tree, which does 
not grow as large as the Lombardy Poplars, but it 
is a rapid grower and absolutely hardy, making it 
very useful where quick growing windbreaks are 
desired. 
Each Three 
6- 8 feet ..50 $ 1.40 
How to Plant a Tree 
SET TREE IN TUB OP WATER WHILE DIGGING HOLE. 
v: 
Norway Maple 
RHAMNUS CAROLINANA (Carolina Buckthorn) 
Large and vigorous with numerous leafy branches. 
Leaves dark green above, lighter beneath, fading 
in autumn to one of yellow, orange and red. Ber¬ 
ries from red to black in September. A very at¬ 
tractive tree. 
Each Three 
6-6 feet ._$ .60 $ 1.70 
6-8 feet . 1.00 2.75 
SALIX BABYLONICA (Weeping Willow) Babylon 
Weeping Willow). One of the most graceful of all 
the willows. Makes a round-topped tree, and when 
it attains some size its long, pendent branches are 
most effective. 
Each Three 
5- 6 feet .$ .50 $ 1.40 
6- 8 feet .... 1.25 3.50 
AMERICAN SYCAMORE (Platanua Occidentalis). A 
native sometimes thought too common to plant, 
however, where a tree for quick effect is wanted 
one clean in habit of growth, luxuriant of foliage 
and easy to transplant, well adapted to street 
planting. 
Each Three 
5- 6 feet .$ .50 $ 1.40 
6- 8 feet .75 2.00 
BLACK LOCUST (Roblnla Pseudoacacia). A hand¬ 
some, straight, fast-growing native tree thriving in 
dry, sandy or other soils. It is largely planted to 
procure posts, ties and poles for which there is 
always a good demand. 
Each Three 
5- 6 feet ..$ .35 $ .95 
6- 8 feet ... .50 1.40 
STURDY STOCK 
PROPERLY GROWN 
PROPERLY PACKED 
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