18 MOUNT ARBOR NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 
DECIDUOUS TREES—Continued 
POPLAR, Bolleana, Silver Leaved. 50-60 ft. 
A rapid growing, columnar tree with silvery foliage. Per10 Per100 Per 1000 
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LOO? Oo tOs0 feet. Bee ee Ba ee re ON ae eee 7.00 65:00" eee 
Carolina, (Norway Variety). 75-100 ft. 
A rapid grower. Succeeds over a wide territory. We are growing Norway, 
an improved type of Carolina. 
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Lombardy, nigra italica. 60-80 ft. 
Tall grower, pyramidal. Valuable for landscape work and screens. Low 
branched. 
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290 1% to 1% inches, low branched hi ke ly ee 7.00 65.00 eee 
900 1% to 2. inches, Sy nd nee ee eee _.10.00 O0,.00.\ “exes 
250 2 to 2% inches, sd ee We ae a Se arn ee 14.007 920.00) 9 eee 
PRUNUS, Ornamental Plum 
Hansen Bush Cherry. 6-7 ft. 
An improved Prunus besseyi; very productive and extremely hardy. 
690 18 to 24 inches, transplants, branched Sale Me, ee 2.40 20,005 sige 
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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. 
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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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110% 5 to, Sefeet.. 25 7 Se ne ee ee 8.00 75.00 iE Gere 
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RED BUD, Cercis canadensis. 20-30 ft. 
Very attractive, rosy pink almost nee flowers in April. 
200 “1TS*6) Z24IN CHES BOCe ENS see BRIE UO Pec ieeee ee 3.50 30.00 ee 
80. 2ato ser feotsens oe eee ee ee ee 4.50 40500). 4 > oe 
60 <3 to i feet. 10230 ee eae ee ee Be G508) °60.00° see 
100. “4; folie feet A ce ee 9.00 (85.00) x 
RUSSIAN OLIVE, Elaeagnus angustifolia. 20-25 ft. 
Attractive silver gray leaves, grayish white berries. Desirable for mass 
planting. Used frequently for hedges and windbreaks. Hardy. >! 
1207 6° tou Se feet. 3.02 aces oie ee ee 10.00 90:00 * ee, 
For smaller sizes see Elaeagnus 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, 
80.5. toi8 foots. nee nee 5.50. 50.0000, 6c 
400 <6 to 8 fect... ek et ee R00. 75.00 aise 
500. 8 to. 10 fest... wie oe rr 11.00? “Tob'00 2 Fs 
800 114° "to: Ae winches: ee en Ee ee, Oe te 18:00 7 73500 =e: 
$00) 144t0 13, Rinthes. 2 ol ee ee 22.00 00.00) ___.- 
THORN, Crataegus, Arnoldiana, Arnold’s Thorn. 18-20 ft. 
An open-headed tree having white flowers in May and bright crimson fruit 
in August. 
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