OXYDENDRON ARBOREUM. (20 to 30 ft.) 
Sorrel-T ree 
A beautiful medium sized, dome¬ 
shaped tree, adorned with numer¬ 
ous long branches of small white 
flowers. The thick shiny leaves 
change to bright shades of scar¬ 
let and crimson in autumn. Each Ten 
3 to 4 Ft. B&B _ 1.50 13.50 
4 to 5 Ft. B&B _ 2.25 20.00 
6 to 8 Ft. B&B _ 4.25 38.00 
PLATANUS ORIENTALIS. (70 to 80 ft.) 
European Plane Tree 
A symmetrical, useful tree for 
cities and parks, and homes. Re¬ 
sists smoke, dust and insects. 
Assumes a broad spreading head 
70 to 80 ft. high, providing ample 
shade with rich strong maple- 
leafed foliage. Interesting, grey 
bark interspersed with yellow. 
Grows rapidly and lives long. 
10 to 12 Ft., If to 2 In. cal. _ 5.00 45.00 
12 to 14 Ft., 2 to 2| In. cal. _ 6.00 54.00 
14 to 16 Ft., 2J to 3 In. cal. _ 10.00 90.00 
14 to 16 Ft., 3 to 3i In. cal. _ 15.00 135.00 
POPULUS - POPLAR 
POPULUS ALBA NIVEA. Silver Poplar 
Handsome, quick growing tree 
with contrasting foliage green 
above and silvery-white under¬ 
neath. Useful for foliage effect in 
large plantings. Screen or wind¬ 
break. Each Ten 
8 to 10 Ft. _ 2.00 18.00 
P. EUGENEI (CANADENSIS). (75 to 90 ft.) 
Carolina Poplar 
Unsuited for street planting in 
cities. For seashore, dry places 
or in large plantings. Grows 
rapidly. 
8 to 10 Ft. _ 1.00 
P. NIGRA ITALICA. (50 to 60 ft.) 
Lombardy or Italian Poplar 
One of the most striking and 
picturesque trees for the garden. 
Tall, narrow habit in growth. 
Screen or windbreak. 
6 to 8 Ft. .90 8.00 
8 to 10 Ft. __ 1.25 11.00 
P. TREMULOIDES PENDULA. (20 to 30 ft.) 
Weeping Quaking Aspen 
A weeping or drooping form of 
the common Quaking Aspen. 
4 to 5 Ft. __. 2.00 18.00 
5 to 6 Ft. ... 2.50 
PRUNUS 
JAPANESE FLOWERING CHERRIES 
It will be easy for you to create a miniature of the famed Washington, D. C. Flowering 
Cherry display on your own premises. Stocks of the very same trees—and many 
others—are obtainable so that everyone can enjoy a fairy-like spectacle each year. 
The Japanese Flowering Cherries are hardy and will thrive in almost any kind of soil. 
PRUNUS AVIUM. Mazzard Cherry 
As a young tree it develops a 
strong central leader, pyramidal 
in shape. Single flowers are pure 
white, succeeding sweet fruits are 
red. Relished by birds. May. Each Ten 
6 to 8 Ft. 1.50 13.50 
JAPANESE FLOWERING CHERRIES 
P. ALBO-PLENA. Double White Cherry 
Double, white, one of the prettiest. 
3 to 4 Ft. 1.90 
4 to 5 Ft. 2.25 
5 to 6 Ft. 3.00 
6 to 8 Ft. _ 4.00 
8 to 10 Ft. _ 5.50 
P. AMANOGAWA. Upright Cherry 
Its habit of growth is quite dis¬ 
tinct as it is as upright as a 
Lombardy poplar tree. The semi¬ 
double, fragrant, pink flowers 
hang from it in clusters beginning 
about May 10. 
3 
to 
4 
Ft. 
1.90 
4 
to 
5 
Ft. 
2.25 
5 
to 
6 
Ft. 
3.00 
6 
to 
8 
Ft. 
4.00 
8 
to 
10 
Ft. _ 
5.50 
P. BENISHI. 
Displays clouds of beautiful 
double rosy pink flowers about 
May 10. Each 
3 to 4 Ft. _ 1.90 
4 to 5 Ft. .... 2.25 
5 to 6 Ft. 3.00 
6 to 8 Ft. _ 4.00 
P. DAYBREAK. (Akebono). 
A single pink form of the famous 
Yoshino Cherry. Blooms in ex¬ 
treme profusion before leaves 
appear. 
3 to 4 Ft. 1.90 
4 to 5 Ft. 2.25 
5 to 6 Ft. 3.00 
6 to 8 Ft. _ 4.00 
P. FUGENZO (Kofugen: James H. Veitch) 
Foliage is coppery red, affording 
a startling contrast to the large 
extremely double, deep pink flow¬ 
ers. 
3 to 4 Ft. 
4 to 5 Ft. 
5 to 6 Ft. 
1.90 
2.25 
3.00 
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