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BULLETIN NO. 2, MARCH 12, 1940 
ORNAMENTAL, and SHADE TREES—(Continued) 
OAK (Quercus) 
Pin (Palustris) Broadly pyramidal; glossy green leaves. Per 10 Per 100 
60 6 to 8 ft_$ 12 50 $_ 
30 8 to 10 ft_ 15 00 _ 
50 11/2 to 2 in_ 22 00 200 00 
70 2 to 2% in_ 25 00 225 00 
130 2% to 3 in_ 27 50 250 00 
80 3 to 3% in_ 30 00 275 00 
30 31/2 to 4 in_ 38 50 350 00 
70 4 to 5 in_ 50 00 450 00 
60 5 to 6 in_ 60 00 550 00 
20 6 to 8 in_ 65 00 _ 
Red (Rubra) A monarch in the tree world. 
30 6 to 8 ft_ 15 00 _ 
50 8 to 10 ft_ 20 00 _ 
80 1% to 2 in_ 25 00 _ 
10 21/2 to 3 in_ 30 00 _ 
20 3 to 3y2 in_ 35 00 .. 
10 31/2 to 4 in_ 40 00 _ 
20 4 to 5 in___ 45 00 _ 
10 5 to 6 in_ 55 00 _ 
PERSIMMON, american (Diospyros virginiana) 
10 4 to 5 ft_ 2 50 _ 
10 5 to 6 ft_ 3 50 _ 
10 6 to 8 ft_ 4 50 _ 
POPLAR (Populus) 
Bolleana. A favorite with landscape gardeners. 
130 5 to 6 ft_ 4 00 35 00 
560 6 to 8 ft_ 5 50 50 00 
120 8 to 10 ft_ 8 50 75 00 
100 1% to 11/2 in_ 10 00 90 00 
50 11/2 to 1% in___ 13 00 120 00 
20 1% to 2 in_ 15 00 _ 
40 2 to 2 V 2 in_ 17 50 _ 
10 21/2 to 3 in_ 22 50 _ 
Carolina. Extremely rapid growth; very hardy. 
110 5 to 6 ft_ 1 40 12 00 
240 6 to 8 ft- 2 10 18 00 
1000 8 to 10 ft_ 2 90 25 00 
700 l^A to 11/^ in_ 3 50 30 00 
960 11/2 to 1% in_ 5 00 45 00 
480 1% to 2 in_ 7 50 70 00 
400 2 to 2% in_ 9 00 85 00 
100 2% to 3 in_ 11 00 100 00 
20 3 to 3 V 2 in_ 15 00 _ 
Lombardy. Rapid, spire-like growth; fine for screens and formal plantings. 
350 3 to 4 ft_ 70 6 00 
170 4 to 5 ft_-_ 1 15 9 00 
400 5 to 6 ft_($125 00 Per M)_ 1 75 14 50 
300 6 to 8 ft_( 180 00 ” M)_ 2 40 21 00 
5000 8 to 10 ft-( 220 00 " M)_ 2 80 24 50 
2400 1% to iy 2 in_( 250 00 ” M)_ 3 20 28 00 
580 1% to 2 in___ , 4 50 40 00 
100 2 to 2 V 2 in- 6 50 60 00 
20 2 V 2 to 3 in_ 10 00 _ 
Silver (Alba nivae) Rich green Maple-like leaves, silvery beneath. 
10 6 to 8 ft_ 4 00 _ 
50 8 to 10 ft_ 6 50 _ 
20 to 2 in........ 10 00 _ 
