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Phellodendron - Cork Tree 
Phellodendron amurense. Chinese Cork Tree. A handsome 
corky bark tree with spreading branches, compound leaves, 
and round top. Looks much like a Black Walnut but has 
dark berry-like fruit. Rapid grower, hardy, and unusual. 
Each Each 
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Populus - Poplar 
Populus nigra italica. Lombardy Poplar. A tall, slender tree 
of rapid growth, reaching great height and not to be con- 
fused with Carolina Poplar. Specimens often reach 50 feet, 
with a spread of less than 10 feet, and for this reason when 
trees are needed for narrow places, between buildings, con- 
gested lawns, narrow avenues, Lombardy Poplar may be 
used to advantage. Because of its great height and quick 
growth it is recommended for backgrounds of buildings, to 
add charcater to plantings or to offset straight or bare 
lines; for screening unsightly views, fire protection from 
close buildings, or windbreaks—and for quick effects we 
recommend it. Each Five 
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Populus bolleana. Bolleana Poplar. Just because the Caro- 
lina Poplar is Gn enormous weed and nothing else, one 
should not discriminate against all the Poplar family. 
Bolleana Poplar has glittering green leaves, silvered under- 
neath, and makes an attractive display against the sky 
when they are set in motion by a gentle breeze. The bark 
is gray, giving a pleasing winter effect. It is a fast grow- 
ing, slender columnar tree, a little wider than Lombardy, 
which it resembles at a distance and for which it should be 
used as a substitute. 
Each Each 
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Platanus - Sycamore 
Platanus occidentalis. A native Sycamore which is not appre- 
ciated. However, if you want a tree of rapid growth, rugged 
in character, picturesque in winter -with its white bark, 
you should not overlook this grand old tree. Fine for wood- 
land and paddocks. Tolerant of soot and smoke, and there- 
fore, is much used as a street tree in cities. Each Five 
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Os tome ftaralt>/calras eG Gill seer neney ote seeeeyster are iettes> 2.50 Ie25) 
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Prunus - Flowering Plum 
Prunus cerasifera blieriana. A small neat tree with rather 
upright branches on which are borne salmon-pink rosettes 
in great profusion. Very showy and desirable. 
P. cerasifera pissardi. Purple Leaf Plum. A handsome upright 
tree with small pale pink flowers, wine-red fruit and purple 
foliage. 
P. cerasifera. Thundercloud. A beautiful shapely tree with 
dark purple foliage about the color of the Purple Beech. 
Fine for contrast. 
Prices of 3 above: Each 
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1 each of above; 4 to 5. ft. . ....26 06nd secs cee 2.50 
1 each of above, 5 to 6 ft. ..............----0-- 3.25 
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Avenue of Pin Oaks (Quercus Palustris) 
Prunus - Flowering Cherries 
(Upright Varieties) 
These beautiful flowering trees from the 
Orient are among the most decorative in culti- 
vation. They are of medium growth, free of 
disease and will succeed almost anywhere. 
There are many species and horticultural forms 
but nearly all are derived from Prunus lan- 
nesiana, serrulata or yedoensis. We have tested 
many kinds and the best are as follows: 
SEMI-DOUBLE AND DOUBLE 
Amanogawa (P. S. erecta). Semi-double, pale 
pink. 
Kwanzan (P. S. Sekiyama). Double deep pink. 
Naden (P. S. Sieboldi). Double pale pink. 
Shirofugen (P. S. alba rosea). Double white. 
SINGLE 
Hitoye (P. lannesiana). Single white. Blossoms 
in clusters of two to five. 
Nanking (P. tomentosa). White or light pink. 
Small tree or shrub growing to about 10 
feet and mainly prized for its brilliant red 
edible fruit. 
Yoshino (P. yedoensis). Single pale pink. Extra 
hardy and the one which is largely planted 
around the tidal basin in Washington. 
Prices on all Cherries: 
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5 fo G6 fts. code mete arsine tee her a ieee 3.00 
Platanus (Sycamore) Larger specimens priced on request. 
Plant a collection of these beautiful flower- 
For 100 Years We Have Had a ing trees. Five or more at 20% discount from 
Reputation for Quality Stock and each price. 
Fair Dealings. 
Quercus - Oak 
The Oak, with all its majesty, is the monarch of the woodlands. It is symbolical 
of strength, permanency and character. Ir has been interwoven, since time im- 
memorial, with literature, art and craftsmanship. The family has worldwide distri- 
bution, containing many species, both evergreen and deciduous. Its timber is em- 
blematical of strength and durability. By some it is considered of slow growth, but 
when given a congenial soil, develops rather rapidly in comparison with most hard 
woods. When planted as specimen or street trees, varieties like Pin Oak, with their 
autumn coloring of yellow, orange and scarlet, are the source of enjoyment of him 
who plants, and elicits the admiration of the public. No lawn is complete without 
an Oak. 
Quercus alba. White Oak. One of the grandest of all the Oaks. Rather difficult to 
transplant and of slow growth, but “patience brings a perfect reward.’’ Leaves 
silver to purplish red in autumn. 
Q. coccinea. Scarlet Oak. A beautiful symmetrical tree very much resembling the 
Pin Oak. Not quite as rapid in growth, leaves somewhat smaller and deeply lobed. 
Colors brilliantly in the fall. 
Q. macrocarpa. Burr or Mossy-Cup Oak. A native variety of slow growth, but be- 
comes a stately tree well covered with thick, dark green foliage of heavy texture. 
For permanency it has no superior. Prefers a moist or deep soil. 
Q. nigra. Water Oak. A round-topped tree cf good form. Will grow in either moist 
or dry soil. Foliage green until late fall. 
Q. palustris. Pin Oak. The most popular of all the Oaks. Its beautiful glossy, deeply 
lobed green leaves change to gorgeous shades of purplish red and scarlet in the 
autumn. It is symmetrical, easy to transplant and of rapid growth. For street, 
avenue or as a lawn specimen there is nothing superior. Where a desirable hard- 
wood tree is wanted we unhesitatingly recommend a Pin Oak. 
Q. phellos. Willow Oak. A graceful tree with conical head. Long narrow willow-like 
leaves which are whitish beneath, giving a silvery appearance on a windy day. 
They change to yellow and orange in autumn. 
Q. rubra. Red Oak, Not as compact nor does it color as brilliantly as the Pin Oak. 
Somewhat more difficult to transplant but will grow in almost any soil when 
once established. One of the fine Oaks. 
Prices for all varieties of Oaks: Each Five 
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