Populus nigra italica (Lombardy poplar) Baae A 
Fast growing but short-lived. Splendid for quick windbreaks 
and screens. 
6/8 Ytecahie heats tenes Seema eiict | temas ees AO. each $ .40 
8/:LOAEEAS IG Beton 2s eR Sie RR fC Racing 4 en ae each. + 450 
LOA hig bictest ete ae Sten ee aaa eachvee 75 
SYCAMORE (Platanus occidentalis) . 
A very desirable tree, quite picturesque; sheds bark similar to 
white birch. ; 
2/22 “caliper (stem pies tt), eee each $3.50 
WILLOW (Salix) 
The willows are especially valuable early in the season as the 
leaf buds arrive with the spring. 
Salix babyloncia (Weeping willow) — 
Long, drooping branches. Thirty. feet high. 
Salix niobe (Golden weeping willow) 
A suitable tree for many forms of planting. 
47 Obi Oh 1 ie, ee ea. $ .50 8/10) highease: ea. $1.25 
68> highs q28 se. Cake 5) 5. 1/1430 ieStera: ete ea. 2.00 
Trees of 3 to 6 inch caliper trunk 12-to 25 ft. high priced 
at nursery | 
Salix pentandra (Laurel willow) 
A desirable type with bright catkins and glossy green leaves. 
A/G) cHigh ts. Seek. Cac S50 6/8" highive votes Cains 7 5 
B/LO™ high «shin ae hte soe Meenas Oe le eee naam eax 125.2 
Salix incana (Rosemary willow) 
An attractive silver leaved shrub resembling Russian Olive in 
appearance. | 
A/S de chigh?.s 6 arose 783: each $.50 doxsse Mais 5.00 
S/Guitishtah cs ee ee each .60 dome ce ase oF 6.00 
Plants Tolerant of Shade 
American Bittersweet Mock-orange (all) 
Amur Privet Morrow’s Honeysuckle 
Arrow-wood Mountain Currant 
Beauty Bush Nannyberry 
Bridal Wreath Ninebark (all) 
Chokeberry (all) Regel’s Privet 
Douglas Fir Redbud 
Hemlock Shadblow 
Hydrangea (all) Silver-lace Vine 
Japanese Honeysuckle Vine Snowberry (all). - 
Kentucky Viburnum Tartarian Honeysuckle — 
Kerria Witch-hazel 
Lilac Yew (all) 
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