BULLETIN NO. 2, APRIL 6, 1944 P 15 
DECIDUOUS TREES—Continued 
POPLAR, Bolleana, Silver Leaved. 50-60 ft. 
A rapid growing, columnar tree with silvery foliage. 
Per10 Peri00 Per 1000 
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250 8. to-.10 -feet_'-- 2s: Se og Sere RP a ee ny ae ae at ees 7.00 65:00 «see 
a20™ PigetOcd ss 1DCNOS cn eee is oe a oe eee we 8.50 80.008 sao, wee 
TOUSE LAG St Ore tINGUES. tact ee ee ee siete ee ee Lee 1 OO Wee 00 00 bene woe 
TSU e457 COe eos CIN CHES wir. he ale ee eo tee 15,00 et 30,00im paces oe 
Ae Dee TO oe INC HOS el ras eee ae eye Oe ee 20.00 a detee CP ta ie 
Carolina, (Norway Variety). 75-100 ft. 
A rapid grower. Succeeds over a wide territory. We are growing 
Norway, an improved type of Carolina. 
BO) Gt Aas it CEE Ses cate eee eee A i eee 2.90 25 O0 cies 
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TORT BLO yiee ee INONen: fan Seer aoa ca es ee ae 5.50 BOLOG7 oa oe: 
TTOh Gr tO to tInGhnes se ae eg geome Sees ee 8.00 DOU eyo ie aoe 
Ae 2rtOes se InChes sc9 oa os a) ee eee Be WE es 11.00 ane eles Le Ace ee 
Lombardy, nigra italica. 60-30 ft. 
Tall grower, pyramidal. Valuable for landscape work and screens. 
Low branched. 
0605 102.0 Teele LOW. DPanCbeGee 4s 2 ek out ss 2.10 18.00 160.00 
2250 6 to & feet, ” Pe rele os Se CCE 2.90 25.00 220.00 
2500 8 to 10 feet, ” SOUT Wate eania cd Bade wy Mader een tp 3.00 30.00 280.00 
1800 1% to 1% inches, low DVaNChe ava oe eee 4.00 35.00 320.00 
1000 1% to 2. inches, RAMS ee hen eee | 4 6.50 SO OC Metin nce = 
450 2 to 2% inches, ” lan fp ee ies tee Se a oe aE COUN LOU 00g argent 
Silver, White Poplar. 50-60 ft. 
Well known as Silver Poplar, spreading habit, leaves woolly white 
underneath. Very hardy. Succeeds in cold dry climate. 
50 4 to 5 feet, well branched Peek Pato 18.00 rab 
60 5 to 6 feet, “ rig LP oa ta Be Eo ane ere Ses hue ee OO) 25 00 aoe 
100 6 to 8 feet, “ i. ADE le SS» erage AVE Be oae: Bish 40:00 cae ees 
200 8 to 10 feet, “ Fieak er er Bee versie tear ars 6.50 60.00 Spoke 
190> 116" to-2 inches; well branched. 23> ot ee eee POO Fo LOO 00m me ee 
PRUNUS, Ornamental Plum 
Cistena, Hansen’s Purple Leaved Plum. 5-6 ft. 
A dwarf hardy variety with rich purple red foliage. Bush form. 
GU 2 CO Ls BIT CII CS tse ee ee tine ee es es 2.50 FPRUUE Ty ataaely 
Newport, Purple Leaved. (Bush form) 15-20 ft. 
Hardy upright grower. ers reddish purple with bright red tips. 
POON LO LOC Ur ee tee ae te eee Ge Eg eet 6.00 55). CORE tue ates 
Padus commutata, May Day Tree. 18-20 ft. 
Very early blooming, producing a wealth of large, clear white 
fragrant flowers in clusters followed by edible fruit. May be grown 
either bush or tree form. Very hardy. 
SOG 2 Ova teCke fis. Sr mn ee hy hee eee eae 3.50 30.00 Laer 
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Serotina, Wild Black Cherry. 40-50 ft. 
A native of the Middle West. White flowers in May followed by 
small black cherries borne in clusters. Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
De GY LO Lees. «2.75 Sue SS a ee 2 hee tee ae ee Dae 8) 2s lh 
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