INDIANAPOLIS, INI) 
TREES 
M. Spectahilis 15 ft. Chinese Flowering Crab 
Showy rose-red double flowers, sweet scent¬ 
ed. Yellow fruit. 
5 ft_11.50 
M. Tbeifera 15-20 ft. Tea Crab 
I*. Nigra Italica 60-80 ft. Lombardy Poplar 
Narrow columnar habit. Good for screens. 
Each 
Per 10 
8 
ft 
$ 5.00 
10 
ft_ _ 
_ 1.25 
10.00 
2 
in. diameter 
_ 3.00 
25.00 
3 
in. 
4.00 
Spreading small stiff branches. White or 
blush pink flowers. 
5 ft_$2.00 
6 ft_2.50 
7 ft_3.50 
NYSSA SYLVATICA 40-60 ft. Sour Gum 
“Black Gum.” Will grow in wet places. 
Handsome foliage with good autumn coloring. 
B & B. 
3 ft_$150 
4 ft_2.00 
PRUNUS AMERICANA 20 ft. American Plum 
Small native plum tree. Yellow or red fruit, 
stone swollen. 
4 ft_$1.00 
5 ft_1.50 
6 ft_2.50 
8 ft_ 3.50 
P. Avium 30 ft. Sweet Cherry 
Tall growing tree with birch-like bark. 
Double yvhite flowers. 
5 ft_$2.50 
OSTRYA VIRGIN I ANA 30 ft. 
American Hop-Hornbeam 
“Ironwood.” Beecli-like foliage. Good for 
dry places. Nut or hop-like fruit. 
3 ft_$1-00 
4 ft_1-25 
5 ft_1-75 
G ft_2.7o 
OXYDENDRON ARBOREUM 25-30 ft. 
Sourwood 
“Sorrel-tree.” Slow growing tree, but hardy. 
Branches scarlet in autumn. White flowers in 
July-August. 
3 ft _$2 00 
4 tt.I_3.00 
P. Cerasifera Pissardi 12 ft. Purple Leaf Plum 
Small slender tree with single white flowers 
appearing before the leaves. Red or yellowish, 
fruit, sweet and very juicy. Small, thin, pur¬ 
ple leaf. 
2 ft-$ .75 
3 ft-1.00 
4 ft-1.50* 
5 ft-2.50> 
G ft-3.50 
8 ft. specimen B & B_8.00 
P. Maritima 9-10 ft. Beach Plum 
Does very good in sandy soils. Has reddish- 
purple edible fruit. Small white flowers in 
April pi’eceding leaves. 
4 ft-$1.50 
PHELLODENDRON AMI RENSE 50 ft. 
Amur Corktree 
Rapid spreading habit, tropical appearance. 
Greenish flowers and black fruit. 
4 ft_$2.00 
5 ft_2.50 
G ft_3.50 
PLATANUS OCCIDENT ADIS 10 ft. 
American Planetree 
“American Sycamore” or “Buttonwood.” 
Triangular lobed leaves. Brown fruit heads. 
I 1 /) in. diameter_$ 2.50 
2 " in_ 4.00 
2V> in_ 60)0 
3 ‘ in_ 9.00 
344 in_12.00 
4 in_1G.00 
444 in_20.00 
j>. Orientalis European Planetree 
Resistance to smoke and city conditions 
make it a popular street tree and for parks. 
Fairly quick growing. 
8 ft_-_$1-50 
10 ft_2.50 
144 in. diameter_3.50 
2 in._ 5.00 
POPUEUS ALBA PYRAMI DALIS 50-60 ft. 
Bolleana Poplar 
Of columnar habit. Glossy green leaves, sil- 
verv beneath. 
'l0 ft_$1-50 
2 in diameter_4.00 
3 in_8-00 
P. Padus 30 ft. European Bird Cherry 
Decorative tree with white fragrant flowers 
on drooping racemes. Good ornament. Attrac¬ 
tive black fruit. 
G ft_$2.00 
I'. Pennsylvanicum 30 ft. Wild Red Cherry 
Long, pointed, finely toothed leaves. White 
flowers and red fruit. 
5 ft-$1.00 
G ft-1.50 
P. Serotina 60 ft. Wild Black Cherry 
Large forest tree having fragrant white 
flowers. Purple-black fruit. 
5 ft_$1.50 
6 ft_2.50 
P. Tomentosa 8 ft. Nanking Cherry 
Wide-spreading tree-like bush. L aves broad, 
dull; flowers white with pink centers, in great 
quantities. Small, light red cherries enjoyed 
by th? birds. 
3 ft_$1.00 
4 ft_1.50 
5 ft_2.00 
P. Triloba 10 ft. Flowering Almond 
Bush, sometimes tree-like. Hairy broad 
leaves. Pinkish-white flowers in April-May- 
Red fruit. 
4 ft_$1.50 
5 ft_2.50 
I*. Yirginiana 30 ft. Choke Cherry 
Shrub, sometimes tree-like. Fragrant white 
flow rs in racemes with the leaves. 
5 ft_$1.50 
Buy at Hillsdale 
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