POPLARS 
3-4' 75c; 4-5' $1.00 
BOLLEANA (Populus bolleana). Glossy green 
leaves, silvery underneath. Slender grower but 
wider than Lombardy and much longer lived. 
CAROLINA (P. Eugenei). Rapid growing, wide 
spreading tree with bright green foliage. 75 to 
90 feet. 
LOMBARDY (N. nigra italica). Erect growing 
tree; dark glossy green foliage. Forms a strik- 
ing shaft when large. Ideal for accent and 
windbreaks. 75 feet. 
RED BUD 
(Cercis canadensis). 20 to 30 feet. Very at- 
tractive, rosy pink, almost red flowers in April. 
2-3' $1.25; 3-4' $1.50 
TULIPTREE 
(Liriodendron tulipifera). Beautiful green fiddle 
shaped leaves; orange-yellow tulip shaped 
blossoms. Large spreading tree. Fine for shade. 
80 to 120 feet. Branched trees, 
3-4' $1.65; 4-5' $2.15 

LOMBARDY POPLAR 
WILLOW 
3-4' $1.40; 4-5' $2.10 
BABYLON (S. babylonica). Becomes large, al- 
ways maintaining its grace - appearance. Its 
weeping branches make it very attractive. 40 to 
50 feet. 
CORKSCREW. A medium growing willow of 
very graceful form with twisted branches that 
intervine. Light green foliage. 
GOLDEN WEEPING. Habit similar to Babylon 
but bark is golden. Very attractive when dor- 
mant. 
PINK FRENCH PUSSY WILLOW 
A fine cultivated French willow. Branches of 
this variety have been selling at retail during 
the winter months in cities at from $1.00 to 
$2.00 per dozen. You can grow them on your 
own lawn! Enjoy these dainty silvery pink flow- 
ers every winter. Cut the branches in January 
or February. Place them indoors in water. 
Watch them unfold their large catkins of sil- 
ver-pink. Ultimate height 10 feet. Cut back 
branches to 6 inches when planting and each 
spring after catkins have formed to promote 
long, vigorous new canes. 18-24'' $1.00 each. 

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