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Oriental Plane 
(Platanus oncnfaUs) 
A wcll-l<DOwn tree ; extensively used in sti-eet plantings, for 
wiiieli purpose it is iiarticiilnrJy well adapted, as it resists dust 
and smoke. Has a wide, rounded iioad. and heavy, tiiick trunk 
and branches. Its tlense btlinge makes a desirable shade. The 
bark has peculiar characteristics in that in the early spring it is 
extremely dark- gray, and during the sumiuer splits and drops off 
showiug the now white bark underneath. 
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Lombardy Poplar 
Poplar 
Carolina (Poptdus carolincusis). An excellent tree where rapid 
growth is desired. Its ui)right growth permits o£ compara¬ 
tively close planting, whicli makes this species of popular 
use for screens. 
Each 
0 to 7 feet.SO 60 % 
7 to S feet. 80 
8 to 10 feet. 1 oo 
10 
5 00 
7 00 
9 00 
Lombardy (P. Difjra). A tall, spiral-like tree, often attaining 
a height of 100 feet to 150 feet. It is a rapid grower, dis¬ 
tinctly ornamental and beautiful, and is much used for 
screens and in formal plantings. 
Each 
S feet.OQ 80 
10 feet. 1 00 
1^ feet. 1 50 
11 feet. 2 50 
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14 to 16 feet. 3 50 
Tulip Poplar (Liriodcndron Tulipifero). 
10 to 12 feet.S3 00 
12 to 14 feet. 4 qo 
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