SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES (Continued) 
MULBERRY (Moms) 
Russian. Very hardy, rapid grower. Fruit of various 
size and color. Per 10 
10 6- 8 feet . 4.50 
45 8-10 feet . 5.50 
5 10-12 feet . 7.00 
4 2% to 3 inch . 10.00 
OAK (Quercus) 
Bur (Macrocarpa). Well shaped trees. We have had 
good success shipping and planting these trees, hare 
rooted. 
40 5- 6 feet . 8.50 
75 6- 8 feet . 10.00 
150 8-10 feet . 13.50 
English. Tree has stout spreading branches forming a 
broad round-topped head. Leaves dark green above, 
pale bluish-green beneath. 
40 5- 6 feet . 11.00 
50 6- 8 feet . 14.00 
50 8-10 feet . 16.50 
POPLAR (Populus) 
Bolleana. Columnar tree with glossy foliage, silvery 
beneath. 
50 5- 6 feet . 5.50 
50 6- 8 feet . 8.00 
50 8-10 feet . 12.00 
Carolina. Extremely rapid grower. Succeeds well in all 
soils and climates. Sometimes known as Norway. 
400 5- 6 feet . 1.50 
500 6- 8 feet . 1.65 
500 8-10 feet . 2.25 
200 1 % to 1% inch . 2.75 
Lombardy. Tall, spire-like tree, fine for screens and 
formal planting. 
500 4- 5 feet . 1.00 
1000 5- 6 feet . 1.50 
1000 6- 8 feet . 7.00 
3000 8-10 feet . 3.00 
1000 10-12 feet . 4.00 
400 1 y 2 to 2 inch . 5.00 
PRUNUS AMERICANA (Wild Plum) 
500 3- 4 feet . 1.00 
1500 4- 5 feet . 1.20 
2500 5- 6 feet . 1.50 
THORN (Crataegus) Native. 
9 4-5 feet .75 
11 5- 6 feet . 1.00 
13 6-8 feet . 1.30 
4 8-10 feet . 1.90 
WALNUT (Juglans) 
Black (Nigra). Valuable tree for its wood and edible nuts 
1500 4- 5 feet . 3.00 
900 5- 6 feet . 3.50 
30 1% to 2 inch . 10.00 
Per 100 
40.00 
50.00 
65.00 
75.00 
90.00 
120.00 
100.00 
125.00 
150.00 
50.00 
75.00 
100.00 
12.00 
15.00 
20.00 
25.00 
8.00 
12.00 
15.00 
25.00 
35.00 
45.00 
8.00 
10.00 
12.00 
25.00 
30.00 
95.00 
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