SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES (Continued) 
OAK (Quercus) 
Pin (Palustris). More rapid grower than other varieties. 

Leaves deeply cut turning in Autumn to rich reds and Sore es . pees 
yellows. Per 10 Per 100 aioe: 
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Red (Rubra). An excellent tree for park and street 
planting. Beautiful foliage turning red in autumn. 
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2 to's? Ye" IN Ch, Ase sete lc eee h ot ce ae era ee ae 27-5 0 
POPLAR (Populus) 
Carolina. Extremely rapid grower. Succeeds well in all 
soils and climates. Sometimes known as Norway. 
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Recodo Bich © = (2) 5 eee a de Mite nan RR aa Al A ees Baten Sinemet pAnie Ak Sl 2.00 18.00 
BE OLE RSG ae a er ee i a ere ga ieee Oe Rak Ped 25.00 
1% to 2 PT OT eee peta el ee cee ee eae 5.50 50.00 
2 EG SG CH oe egg ee sae ee ree ge eee 10.00 90.00 
2% to 3 PN CU sect ee ee sare te Le eee 12:50 110.00 
Lombardy. Tall, spire-like tree, for screen and 
formal planting. 
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ts OTe Eerie Slee eB no EPS Be a sis Meee tot ee ee 175 15.00 
GS FOGG a aire. Se Ae Sa eet Oe ed Ceci Bee ape rERE 2.00 18.00 
St Lk LO Ear y creo treet eae Giga ie Bel ue a a a es ee ae ao nuibee 25.00 
Tete SO Sh 16 SICH eee ea ee Ve ee wee eee aed 4.00 35.00 
1% to 2 BEES testo the Fag een ay ae ou ee ee eae 5.00 45.00 
Richardii. Golden-leaf Poplar. Shrub form bushy trees. 
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Beak: King 3) 2) Matte ae RS Rare al bahay eae Dan tac SRNR ees Ua ee saan 2.06. = 
ws BION olny pel Cem RBIS Mp aloes MPT CY ME cop ah iltan Reece or POS 2.50 - 
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Silver-Leaf. Form of White Poplar. Under surface 
being snow-white. 
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De YS GOE cae 2a ee Oe en ae ¢ Spore Ecos Ou ae Neal ca 3.00 
On 68 <b GO Soe eke iain Os ad poe as ot i 3.50 
PRUNUS (Plum). (Ornamental). 
Americana, Common Wild Plum. Very hardy, medium 
spreading habit of growth; usually grows in thickets. 
Desirable for erosion planting and for pollinizerys. 
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b- GE TEST eae eis ec ee ce Ae oe ne ieee Nak ea eee 3.00 25.00 
Cistena.. (Hansen’s Purple Plum). Deep purple leaves 
flowers cpen white. Dwarf growing. Tree or bush form. 
' Sai Peete. Cs es ogee Pee rae a eee en ee nee 4.00 35.00 
Tomentosa. (Nanking Cherry). White flowers. Red 
fruit. 
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18-24 :inGhe i 1 Sie 2 eee Oe ria nae ere SoCee 20.00 
22 BV ECOG ae ake eee ee an ak elec Ea Os cae 3.00 pe 2 nO 
Triloba. Flowering Plum. A handsome. hardy, vigorous, . 
large shrub or small tree with double pink flowers. 
a~ 4, feet. 5 oe ek re ee aes a 3:50 30.00 
4- 5 feet. .3). Sage a ee eee 4.50 
RED BUD (American Cercis Canadensis). 
Very attrative, rosy pink almost red flowers in April. 
2-3. feet : 22 ae see ee 2.50 20.00 
o- 4 feet “icc leo et el See i eee 3.50527" :~ S000 
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