
MULBERR Y—Cont’d. 
Tea’s Weeping. Morus alba pendula. A weeping variety 
grafted on stems of various sizes. Specimen uses. Edible 
white or purplish fruits. 
Each Per 10 
Seegerenteangards —...........-._._- $ 2.50 
feeteeeetonoards .....-..-_......-- 3.00 
OAK—Quercus 
Pin 70’. Quercus palustris. Broadly pyramidal head with 
deeply cut foliage turning in Fall to crimson. 
eye ee eer $ 2.00 
OX YDENDRUM—Sourwood 
Arboreum, 30’. Graceful small tree, with greenish-white 
flowers in late Summer. Brilliant orange-scarlet foliage for 
many weeks in Autumn. 
DOR ee eee $ 2.50 
PHELLODENDRON—Cork Tree 
Amurense, 50’. A large tree whose compound leaves re- 
semble our Black Walnut. Withstands city conditions of 
drought. 
Dt es ee $ 1.50 
i ee tee 2.00 
PEACH—Amygdalus 
Double Flowering. Amygdalus persica, 12-15’. A very 
striking ornamental tree with very double flowers of either 
bright red or white in early Spring. 
Renee $ .65 $ 6.00 
ag oS nD .90 8.00 
PLANE—Platanus 
American or Sycamore tree, 75’ to 100’. Platanus occiden- 
talis. Large, handsome leaves. Smooth, light colored bark. 
A splendid shade tree of rapid growth. 
Pentre ree SSD be ek $ 2.25 $20.00 
ene ee at re 2.75 25.00 
eee ee 3.75 34.00 
Oriental or European Plane Tree, 80’. Platanus orientalis. 
Very useful shade tree with large foliage and rather open 
pyramidal head when young. A dependable tree that grows 
rapidly. 
te oo ke $ 2.50 $22.50 
a Lk 3.00 27.00 
ol 4.00 36.00 
ioe. caliper o_-_---..._-.- 6.00 
Meer caliper ool i 7.50 
PLUM—Prunus 
Double Flowered, 4’. Prunus triloba plena. Small, tree-like 
shrub with many double pink flowers in Spring. 
ee SueiD 
Purple Leaf. PP. cerasifera pissardi. 15’. Ornamental 
tree with dark, purpe foliage. 
ee ee oH $ 1.00 
POPLAR—Populus 
Bolleana 50’. Populus bolleana. Tall, narrow tree used 
as accent tree, or in line for tall hedge screen. Undersides 
of leaves as well as branches and trunk are silvery gray. 
ee $ 1.25 
rrr Ay, ee ee eee 1.80 
ee en 2.50 
