SPRING TRADE LIST, FEBRUARY 17, 1945 ig 

DECIDUOUS TREES—Continued 
POPLAR—Continued 
Lombardy, nigra italica. 60-80 ft. 
Tall grower, pyramidal. Valuable for landscape work and screens. Low 
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branched. Per10 Per100 Per 1000 
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1150 Seto 10 “feet, — “ tn jo yt eters | SR ke pea ha ene 3.80 33.00 300.00 
ZisUM it tov 44. inches, lowsbranched:s)) 2-2. 4.50 40.00 300.00 
860 1% to 2 inches, “ s ope eee = GLU GOlCU Peretat == 
1005 25" to: 246-inches) 7“ 2 ee eee ee ot OUSeere LOU OU tee ees 
PRUNUS, Ornamental Plum 
Cistena, Hansen’s Purple Leaved Plum. 5-6 ft. 
A dwarf hardy variety with rich purple red foliage. Bush form. 
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Newport, Purple Leaved (Bush form) 15-20 ft. 
Hardy upright grower. Foliage reddish purple with bright red tips. 
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| 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. x 
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Triloba, Flowering Plum. 8-10 ft. 
A handsome, hardy, vigorous, large shrub or small’tree with double pink 
flowers in April-May. Will succeed over a wide territory. Bush form. 
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PTELEA, trifoliata, Common Hoptree (Wafer Ash). 10-12 ft. 
Has clusters of seed pods that look and smell like hops. 
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RED BUD, Cercis canadensis. 20-30 ft. 
Very attractive, rosy pink almost red flowers in April. 
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RUSSIAN OLIVE, Elaeagnus angustifolia. 20-25 fé. 
Attractive silver gray leaves, grayish white berries. Desirable for mass 
planting. Used frequently for hedges and windbreaks. Hardy. 
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For smaller sizes see Eleagnus under shrubs. 
SYCAMORE or American Planetree, Platanus occidentalis. 100-130 ft. 
Large, handsome leaves. Smooth, light colored, almost creamy-white bark > 
with age, gives tree a striking appearance, | ; 
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