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DECIDUOUS TREES—continued 
Platanus - Sycamore 
PLATANUS occidentalis (American Plane Tree). Our native Syca- 
more which is not appreciated. However, if you want a tree of 
rapid growth, rugged in character, picturesque in winter with its 
white bark, you should not overlook this grand old tree. Fine 
for woodland and paddocks. Tolerant of soot and smoke, and 



therefore is much used as a street tree in cities. Each 
T HOpeS sti VAM in Cals Sees tee. Ss ae ane eee eke $3.50 
SMM OmO Git pedals CCl ln hone ta ae ae eee 4.50 
TOUTOMIAS Etsy 13/4." ites CGlle pam mee eiete setts Sheets atu one cen nn et Ge 5.50 
2a tOR A htt 2.) ails OCI rvs eed ee bagk rors ees ae. ae Mees 6.50 
LAS TOMMY iit lo Mite emer creas he). Pataeeene  -) en 8.00 
Populus - Poplar 
POPULUS nigra itatica (Lombardy Poplar). A tall, slender tree of 
rapid growth, reaching a great height and not to be confused 
with Carolina 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, Lombardy Poplar may be used to advantaae. 
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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NOSTOM A Site S/aMilye Cale power iery ph eas ocala Sc i ee : 
alba bolleana (Bolleana Poplar). Just because the Carolina Pop- 
ay 
criminate against all the Poplar family. Bolleana Poplar has 
glittering green leaves, silvered underneath, and makes an at- 
tractive 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 columnar tree, a little wider 
than Lombardy, which it resembles at a distance and for which 
it should be used as a substitute. 
OmlOMett tats. eys susie. $2.00 Ske MO GRe co aae se. $3.50 
: Himaiton ichemm ts» Oey Sia oan 2250) HOStO 2 tS peer 4.50 
Platanus—American Plane Lree STO ON Tae ee ce 3.00 

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: 
WEEPING FORMS UPRIGHT FORMS 
wa. i-doubl | ink. N i : 
PRUNUS, Single or Double Pink. Grafted PRUNUS amanogawa. Semi-double, pale pink arrow, upright 

P. autumnalis. Single pink. Blossoms spring and fall. Populus—Poplar 
6 to 7 feet from ground. Sarde P., Kwanzan. Double deep pink. 
~ 00 P., Naden. Double light pink. 
PEN ol pl p\nels Secrarao. dg o.o.6 dn cb-ata a bie $6. P., Shirofugen. Double white. 


Prices of above 5 vorieties: 
Prunus Persica 
P. yedoensis (Yoshino). Single pale pink. Extra (Flowering Peach) 
hardy and the one which is largely planted ‘ F 
around the tidal basin in Washington. Each PRUNUS persica (Double Red Flowering 


Ato Sichiky Rint ceca eas eetenn eae Ree nena $3.00 Peach). A small tree, covered in spring with 
5 TONG its ee eee ea. ae ene eee ae 4.00 double, showy red. blossoms. 
LARGE UPRIGHT SPECIMENS AT NURSERY 4 TORS ietity 
Each 5) to. Gi ht: 
Wit. Ato BG Ble teen od a ea ee ee $ 8.00 
Suto hte BGBe tere eee ar eee 10.00 



Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMeekin. Tates Creek Road 
This attractive suburban home, with its well designed and kept planting, 
Japanese Flowering Cherry is giving much pleasure to its owners 

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