PLATANUS OCCIDENTALIS (American Planetree or Sycamore) 
A very desirbale free quite picturesque; sheds bark similar to 
white birch. 
l/lVi" caliper stem .each $3.50 
PLUM (Prunus) 
PRUNUS CERASIFERA NEWPORT (Purple-Leafed Plum) 
More of an ornamental than a shade free. Twenty'five feet 
high. Pink flowers, purple leaves and wine^red fruits. Try with 
scillas or grape hyacinths. 
3/4 ft. high .each $ .75 
4/5 ft. high .each 1.00 
5/6 ft. high B/B .each 4.50 
6/7 ft. high B/B ..V.each 6.00 
POPLAR (Populus) 
Quick'growing trees valuable for fairly immediate effects. 
POPULUS ALBA PYRAMIDALIS (Bolleana Poplar) 
Of narrow, columnar growth and a good accent plant. 
6/8’ high . $ .75 1 1 / 2 / 2 ” stem .each $1.75 
8/10’ high . 1.00 2/2%” stem B/B....each 3.50 
POPULUS NIGRA ITALICA (Lombary Poplar) 
Fast growing but short-lived. Splendid for quick windbreaks 
and screens. 
6/8 ft. high .each $ .40 
8/10 ft. high .each .50 
WILLOW (Salix) 
The willows are especially valuable early in the season as the 
leaf buds arrive with the spring. 
SALIX BABYLONICA (Weeping Willow) 
Long, drooping branches. Thirty feet high. 
SALIX NIOBE (Golden Weeping Willow) 
A suitable tree for many forms of planting 
4/6’ high .ea. $ .50 8/10’ high .ea. $1.25 
6/8’ high .ea. .75 1/1 stem .ea. 2.00 
SALIX PENTANDRA (Laurel Willow) 
A desirable type with bright catkins and glossy green leaves. 
4/6’ high .ea. $ .50 8/10’ high .ea. $1.25 
6/8’ high .ea. .75 
SALIX INCANA (Rosemary Willow) 
An attractive silver leaved shrub resembling Russian Olive in 
appearance. 
4/5 ft. high. 
5/6 ft. high.. 
$5.00 
6.00 
each $.50 doz 
each .60 doz 
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