MAPLE 
California Maple. Acer macro- 
phylum. Thrives in our own deep 
narrow mountain canyons, cooling 
the summer days with its big dark 
leaves and warming the early win- 
ter with its eal th of yellow to 
orange foliage. — For be planting 
a moist lawn area is preferable. 
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id resistant branches lined with big shapely leaves, bright 
si ver beneath, afford a dense inviting shade. As a speci- 
sw equals. 30 to 40 feet in height and a little less spread. 
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50 1O°'to L2:t;, $8.50 D2 ton. tts, pd 2.50 
5-gal container, $3.75 
ipo Fruitless Mulberry. Morus Kingan Fruitless. Forms, in most 
any soil, a heavy trunk and dense globular head of lively bright green 
foliage. Plant it in the hottest location you can find, give it a reasonable 
amount of water and you will be amazed at the quick results. No messy 
fruit to clean up as it is entirely fruitless. 30 feet, height or spread. 
6 tod, ft--$3:25 
POPLAR 
Carolina Poplar. Populus deltoides. Develops rapidly into a spreading, 
heavy trunked, open topped tree that affords a quick but light shade. The 
slightest breeze sets the broad leaves in movement that suggests ripples 
on a lake. Drops its leaves in early fall. Longest lived of the Poplars. 
30 to 40 feet in height or spread. 
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Lombardy Poplar. Populus nigra Lombardy. As the tree grows tail 
and slender it is often planted along property lines to form a screen or to 
help break winds. May be used to blot out unsightly light poles. Grows 
extremely fast. Holds foliage until late in fall. Subject to borers. 50 tr 
60 feet in height, 6 to 8 feet in spread. 
Glta..o ft $2.50 
PURPLE LEAF PLUM 
Prunus cerasifera Pissard. Not only one of our most spectacular De- 
ciduous Trees but a comparatively fast growing sort as well. It forms a 
full globular head quite striking, even in winter, with its reddish branches. 
Fresh new spring foliage is quite red and turns in summer to dark green 
brushed with maroon. Holds its leaves until late fall. Small single frosty 
white bloom in full custers. Does not need a moist condition. Requires 
little room as it grows to only 15 feet or so and has about the same spread. 
4 to 6 ft., $2.25 
Balled 55 tau -.6<ins oleae $3. 75 11/16 to 34 in., $4.25 
34 to 1 in., $6.75 1 to 1% in., $7.50 
