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Poplar - Populus 
POPULUS nigra italica (Lombardy Poplar). A tall, slender tree of rapid 
growth, reaching a great height and not to be confused with Caro- 
lina Poplar. Specimens often reach 50 feet, with a spread of less 
than 10 feet, and for this reason when trees are needed for narrow 
places, between buildings, congested lawns, narrow avenues, Lom- 
bardy Poplar may be used to advantage. Because of its great height 
and quick growth it is recommended for backgrounds of buildings, to 
add character to plantings or to offset straight or bare lines; for 
screening unsightly views, fire protection from close buildings, or 
windbreaks—and for quick effects we recommend it. 
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P. bolleana (Bollecana Poplar). Just because the Carolina Poplar is an 
enormous weed and nothing else, one should not discriminate against 
all the Poplar family. Bolleana Poplar has glittering green leaves, 
silvered underneath, and makes an attractive display against the sky 
when they are set in motion by a gentle breeze. The bark is gray, 
giving a pleasing winter effect. It is a fast growing, slender colum- 
nar tree, a little wider than Lombardy, which it resembles at a dis- 
tance and for which it should be used as a substitute. 
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The Singing Leaves 
But the trees ali kept their council 
And never a word said they, 
Only there sighed from the pine tops 
A music of seas far away—-Lowell. 

Prunus - Flowering Plum 
PRUNUS cerasifera blireiana. A small neat tree with rather upright 
branches on which are borne salmon-pink rosettes in great profusion. 
Very showy and desirable. 
P. cerasifera pissardi (Purple-Leaf Plum). A handsome, upright tree 
with small pale pink flowers, wine-red fruit and purple foliage. 
P. cerasifera (T/iundercloud). A beautiful shapely tree with dark purple 
foliage about the color of the Purple Beech. Fine for contrast. 
Prices of 3 above: Each 
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How to plant a Tree 
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Prunus 
Prunus - Flowering Cherries 
These beautiful flowering trees from the Orient are among the most decorative in cultivation. They 
are of medium growth, free of disease and will succeed almost anywhere. There are many species and 
horticultural forms. We have tested many kinds and the best are as follows: 
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P. autumnalis. Single pink. Blossoms spring and fall. 
P., Kwanzan. Double deep pink. SET TREE TRIFLE DEEPER 
F ; Re, THAN IT GREW IN NURSERY. 
P., Naden. Double light pink. Mees wh 
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Spraying and P., Shirofugen. Double white. 
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We are now equipped 
to spray and feed large 
trees, using modern 
equipment and = scien- 
tific methods. If your 
favorite shade tree is 
being destroyed by in- 
P. tomentosa (Nanking). White or light 
pink. Small tree or shrub growing to 
about 10 feet and mainly prized for 
its brilliant red, edible fruit. os 


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Write and consult us 
when in need of this 
service. 
Like other plants, 
trees should be fed for 
best results. See our 
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P. yedeensis (Yoshino). Single pale pink. EZ Sige 2 REQUIRES MORE. 
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argely planted around. the tidal basin Le Pee, foe: 
in Washington. Cees i ecagapiotie 
LEAVE POCKET AROUND 
Plant Foods listed on Each 
inside back cover. SB itOce: Uitte cetera oe ce Reon $2.50 
ATtOSo Tt fee ten ROE ete tree 3.00 
