Ornamental and Shade Trees 
LIRIODENDRON tulipifera. Tulip Tree. 
Columnar-growing tree. Flowers greenish yellow with orange 
base. Often called ‘‘Whitewood.”’ Each 
Biotors-imecal,s10 to.12 ft high, B&B ists. 2.. $15 00 
3 to 34-in. cal., 12 to 14 ft. Rieke B&B. seeeee 20) UO 
PLATANUS orientalis. European Plane. 
Large, picturesque, fast-growing tree, easily recognized by its 
gray and white bark. Most useful for streets, parks, seashore, 
and rough situations where a tough durable specimen is re- 
quired. Resists insects. 
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POPULUS lombardi. Lombard Poplar. 
Tall; rapid-growing. Useful to break horizontal monotony, 
or grouped to screen objectionable views. 
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P. simoni. Simon Poplar. 
Vigorous, stately, pyramidal tree. Shiny green foliage, free 
from diseases. 
Quercus - Oak 
Quercus coccinea. Scarlet Oak. 
Deeply cut foliage on round-headed tree. Bright scarlet in fall. 
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Larger sizes on application. 
Q. palustris. Pin Oak. 
Sturdy, pyramidal, rugged, and irregular. Grows rapidly. 
Deeply cut green foliage turns rich crimson in fall. A swamp 
tree which can be planted to advantage in any type of soil. 
2% to 3-in. cal., 14 to 16 ft. high, specimen, B&B.15 00 
3 to 344-in. cal., 16 to 18 ft. high, specimen, B&B .20 00 
31% to 4-in. cal., 18 to 20 ft. high, specrmen, B&B .27 50 
4 to 41-in. cal., 20 to 22 ft. high, specimen, B&B .35 00 
41% to 5-in. cal., 20 to 22 ft., heavy specimen, 
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5 to 514-in. cal., 20 to 22 ft., heavy specimen, 
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Pin Oak 

