MORUS 
Alba pendula. TEAS’ WEEPING MULBERRY. 10 
feet. The most graceful, hardy, weeping tree 
in existence. Forms a perfect shaped head, 
with long, slender, willowy branches, droop- 
ing with airy grace to the ground. Useful 
in cemetery plantings, as well as for lawn 
specimens, dividing line hedges, and many 
other landscape uses. 
5-6 ft., 1-yr. heads, Each $2.25; 10, $20.00 
5-6 ft., 2-yr. heads, Each $3.00; 10, $27.00 
Alba tatarica. RUSSIAN MULBERRY. 60 feet. 
This makes a round-headed tree, quick of 
growth and with profuse foliage. It is won- 
derfully productive, and for anyone wishing 
to attract the birds, and for chicken runs it 
cannot be surpassed. Fruit smaller than our 
native variety. 
5-6 ft., Each 80c; 10, $7.20 
6-8 ft., Each $1.00; 10, $9.00 
8-10 ft., Each $1.30; 10, $11.70 
PHELLODENDRON 
Amurense. AMUR CORK TREE. 50 feet. A 
shapely, round-headed specimen tree of 
unique character, suitable for lawn planting. 
Small oval leaflets are densely ‘feathered’ 
along 10-15-inch stems; dark green in sum- 
mer, deep yellow in autumn. Primrose-yellow 
flowers, the black fruits persistent into win- 
ter. Leaves and fruits strongly aromatic 
when crushed. 
3-4 ft., Each $1.00; 10, $9.00 
4-5 ft., Each $1.50; 10, $13.50 
5-6 ft., Each $2.00; 10, $18.00 
6-8 ft., Each $2.75; 10, $24.80 
8-10 ft., Each $3.50; 10, $31.50 
POPULUS 
Bolleana. BOLLEANA POPLAR. 50 feet. (Silver 
leaf.) Its big leaves are glossy green, silvery 
beneath, creating an attractive flashing ef- 
fect when stirred by the winds. Often used 
in landscaping against blank wall spaces of 
high buildings. 
6-8 ft., Each $2.00; 10, $18.00 
8-10 feet., Each $2.50; 10, $22.50 
1144-114 in., Each $3.00; 10, $27.00 
114-134 in., Each $3.50; 10, $31.50 
Eugenei. CAROLINA POPLAR. 55 feet. Vigor- 
ous; large glossy leaves; for quick growth. 
8-10 ft., Each $1.00; 10, $9.00 
1-114 in., Each $1.30; 10, $11.70 
1-2 in., Each $1.75; 10, $15.80 
Nigra italica. LOMBARDY POPLAR. 60 feet. 
Old trees, once thoughtfully placed, are out- 
standing landmarks today; their great height, 
dense slenderness, and somber silhouette 
against the skyline give a remarkably pic- 
turesaue effect. 
6-8 ft., Each 80c; 10, $7.20 
8-10 ft., Each $1.10; 10, $9.90 
10-12 ft., Each $1.75; 10, $15.80 
Simoni. SIMON POPLAR. 20 feet. Distinctive 
with shining green leaves, this tree is at- 
tractively planted in shrub borders. The trunk 
supports numerous, upright, long branches, 
growing out from the base, and curving up- 
ward to form a large oval, broader at the 
base. It succeeds in many environments and 
grows rapidly. 
6-8 ft., Each 80c; 10, $7.20 
8-10 ft., Each $1.10; 10, $9.90 
10-12 ft., Each $1.75; 10, $15.80 

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nolia soulangeana lennei—Lenne Magnolia 
PLATANUS 
Orientalis. EUROPEAN PLANETREE. (Syca- 
more.) 80 feet. The well-known Oriental 
Plane. Used in great numbers to create 
vistas of dense green shade and ornamenta- 
tion. A_ lofty, wide-spreading tree with 
deeply lobed palmate leaves; valuable for its 
handsome foliage, hardiness and free growth. 
The bark is an attractive grayish green dur- 
ing the summer, but enough of it sheds 
during the winter to give an interesting 
mottled appearance as the smooth, creamy 
white trunk is revealed. 
6-8 ft., Each $2.00; 10, $18.00 
8-10 ft., Each $2.50; 10, $22.50 
1%4-1Y%4 in., Each $3.00; 10, $27.00 
PRUNUS 
Cerasifera. NEWPORT PURPLE LEAF PLUM. 12 
feet. A new purple-leaved Plum of greater 
refinement and slower growth, the leaves 
smoother and more richly colored, at first 
strongly reddened, maturing to a still red 
tinge in the deep, bronze-purple of late 
summer. Flowers rosy white, ornamental 
fruits magenta-red. 
3-4 ft., Each $1.00; 10, $9.00 
4-5 ft., Each $1.50; 10, $13.50 
5-6 ft., Each $2.00; 10, $18.00 
Cistena. PURPLELEAF SAND CHERRY, 20 feet. 
Dwarfer than the other purple plum varieties, 
more compact, with glossier leaves, and much 
more red in its purple color. 
2-3 ft., Each 75c; 10, $6.80 
3-4 ft., Each $1.00; 10, $9.00 
Serrulata Kwanzan. JAPANESE FLOWERING 
CHERRY. The large, double pink flowers of 
this variety are very showy and attractive. 
Its vigorous, quick growing habit, together 
with its beautiful flowers have made it a 
popular favorite. As a specimen or border 
tree it is unexcelled. 
3-4 ft., Each $1.50; 10, $13.50 
4-5 ft., Each $2.25; 10, $20.30 
5-6 ft., Each $3.00; 10, $27.00 
Subhirtella pendula. WEEPING HIGAN CHERRY. 
15 feet. Adapted to small lawns, where its 
swaying wands, so thickly studded with light 
pink bloom, are an outstanding incident of 
spring. Grafted on 5- to 6-ft. stems. Tops 
pruned ready for planting. 
5-6 ft., Each $3.25; 10, $29.50 
Triloba. FLOWERING PLUM. 10 feet. Very 
early in spring, before its leaves appear, the 
small tree is decked in a fleecy cloud of 
very double light pink blossoms. 
2-3 ft., Each 90c; 10, $8.10 
3-4 ft., Each $1.40; 10 $12.60 
4-5 ft., Each $1.90; 10, $17.10 
PTELEA 
Trifoliata. COMMON HOPTREE. 20 feet. Pre- 
ferring a little shade, this tree or large shrub 
is valuable for shrub borders because of its 
dark green, highly aromatic leaves. Inter- 
esting hoplike seeds follow dense clusters of 
fragrant yellow flowers. 
3-4 ft., Each $1.00; 10, $9.00 
4-5 ft., Each $1.25; 10, $11.30 
5 to 6 ft., Each $1.50; 10 $13.50 

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Prunus serrulata Kwanzon— 
Japanese Flowering Cherry 

Populus nigra italica— 
Lombardy Poplar 


