MILTON NURSERY COMPANY, MILTON, OREGON 

POPLAR (Populus)—Centinued 
Lombardy (P. nigra italica). A well known tree of narrow columnar 
form and rapid growth, with light green, small foliage. Used for 
quick, accent effects. 60 feet. 
Silver-Leaved (P. bolleana). This is a tall columnar growing 
Poplar similar to the Lombardy. Foliage glossy green on upper 
side and silvery beneath; bark of a bluish hue; rapid growing. 
50 feet. 
REDBUD (Cercis) 
Redbud (C. canadensis). This is also known as the Judas Tree. A 
very beautiful small sized ornamental tree; covered with pea-shaped, 
bright red blossoms close to the limbs before the foliage appears 
early in the spring; a delightful effect. 20 feet. See colored illus- 
tration. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE (Elaeagnus) 
Russian Olive (E. angustifolia). This might be termed a large 
shrub or small tree. A spreading, somewhat spiny form with woolly, 
gray-green foliage and fragrant yellow blossoms. Very adapted to 
dry soils and hardy. 15 feet. 
SYCAMORE or PLANE TREE (Platanus) 
European Sycamore (P. platanus orientalis). A rapid growing shade 
tree with open, spreading branches; light olive-green bark; leaves 
six inches across, of a light green color. A very popular tree and 
planted extensively. 60 to 70 feet. 
TULIP TREE (Liriodendron) 
Tulip Tree (L. tulipifera). This is a large symmetrical tree with 
smooth, glossy, light green fiddle-shaped leaves and spreading 
branches. The flowers are tulip-shaped, greenish yellow blotched 
with orange. Considering all it is a very desirable and attractive 
tree. 80 feet. 
WILLOW (Salix) 
The Willows form a prominent part in the landscape; having varia- 
PEACH (Prunus) tions of upright and weeping forms, may be added to nearly all 
The Flowering Peaches, like the Flowering Plums, meet the plantings. 
need for a combination of colored foliage and blossoms for Babylonian (S. babylonica). The tallest growing of all weeping 
single specimens or group plantings. These trees have the form of Willows, and a splendid sort for waterside plantings; very 
usual bright green foliage of the fruiting peach but the blos- drooping, long, slender, olive-green branches. 50 feet. 
soms are much larger and more double and may be had in - : : : 
dark red or bright pink colors. Be sure to specify your prefer- Golden Weeping (S. niobe). One of the average sized Willows; ae 
ence of colors: pink or red 2x3 weeping type with branches sweeping to the ground; bright golden- 
AS : yellow branches and light yellowish green foliage. 30 feet. 

Redbud (Cercis Canadensis) 
PEA-TREE (Cara ana) Pussy Willow (S. discolor). A popular ornamental Willow on ac- 
Siberi Pea-T Cari, 8 eet count of its catkins early in the spring, used for interior decora- 
iberian Pea-Tree (C. arborescens). very hardy, shrub- tions 20 tfeet. 
tree with a green bark and foliage a delicate light green. 
The tiny, pealike, yellow blossoms cover the tree in May, 
hanging in graceful clusters. Flourishes in dry soils. 12 ft. 
Wisconsin (S. blanda). This is a popular average-sized Weeping 
Willow. It has a very symmetrical round-shaped form with branches 
drooping to the ground. Branches and foliage a bright green 
color. 30 : i ion. 
PLUM (Prunus) color feet. See colored illustration 
The Ornamental Flowering Plums are attractive for 
lovely blossoms and showy foliages. Among the following 
are listed various types meeting conditions for all require- 
ments. They are especially adapted for single lawn speci- 
mens or groups by themselves or with other plants. 
Bliriana. Upright growth with dark foliage. The blos- 
soms, appearing in May, are deep pink, very double, 
large and fragrant; shape and size resembling the flow- 
ering almond. See colored illustration. 
Cistena. This medium size Ornamental Plum has the 
darkest purple foliage of all varieties but is smaller 
growing than the Bliriana or Newport. Blossoms single, 
small and bright pink changing to lighter shades. 8 
to 10 feet. 
Newport. Foliage is a maroon-purple which deepens as 
the season advances. In early spring it is covered with 
light pink, single blossoms. 15 feet. 
Triloba. This is the smallest growing of all Ornamental 
Plums. It is upright, spreading, of bushy form with dark 
foliage. The branches are entirely covered early in the 
spring with large, double, bright pink blossoms before 
the foliage appears. Jt is one of the most attractive va- 
rieties. 5 to 7 feet. 
POPLAR (Populus) 
Canadian (P. canadensis). This is also known as Norway 
Poplar. Similar form of growth as the Carolina with 
larger ultimate size and darker green foliage; also 
does well in all soils. 60 feet. 
Carolina (P. eugenei). A popular tree where shade is 
wanted quickly. [t thrives in all soils, but especially 
suitable for dry conditions. Is of broad, spreading form 
with gray-green bark and bright green foliage. 40 feet. Wisconsin Weeping Willow 
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