8 WINTER PRICE LIST, FEBRUARY 13, 1990 

Shade Trees (Continued) 
Plums, Ornamental (Continued) 
Per 10 Per 100 
Triloba (Double Flowering Plum) Small tree, slender 
branches. Thickly set double pink flowers. 10 ft. 
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VAR Bea BS fee Ue A eric id ils i RR aie a a ic iach frat hie ee 6.50 
1 a ZED Sa es ce Parsee cts) a seer eR Meese Re ee atte terete cosas ete eee 5.00 
POPLAR (Populus). 
Bolleana (P. alba bolleana) Leaves shaped like those of 
Soft Maple; dark green above, silvery underneath. 
Grows rapidly into slender columnar form. Green 
Darkree osc. 
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Lombardy. Grows rapidly in tall slender columnar form. 
Low branched. 90 ft. 
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S-LUM te LOWspranched ( so0000 per OUU ker ee 6.00 
6-Sits low Drancheds(po00.00/ per, LUOO faa ee nee 4.50 
5-beit. slow pranched .($225:00 peri1000) 2 ae eee 2.90 
2-1) SLOW? Drancneds(oloU.00 Per lOU0) mir cia s 7  ee 2.20 
RED BUD (Cercis Canadensis) Heart-shaped leaves; rosy- 
red flowers in spring. 40 ft. 
DO Gor ee SRT RD ee 4.50 
ROSEACACIA, Standards (Robinia hispida) Compact globe- 
shaped top with large showy clusters of bright pink 
flowers. Cut back two or three times during summer 
for recurrent bloom. We will cut tops back before 
shipping to prevent damage in transit. 
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SYCAMORE, AMERICAN (Platanus occidentalis) Smooth 
bark, becomes almost white with age. 100 ft. 
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THORN, PAUL’S SCARLET. Highly ornamental trees with 
clusters of double scarlet flowers. 
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SoA UTE ae Pee coe Seon eects EE Lae OO ee ee ee 16.50 
WALNUT, BLACK (Juglans nigra) Large compound leaves; 
edible nuts. 150 ft. 
5 be sR eRe RE aR CN Re EE eG fe eer Ee tll tract og 5.00 
WILLOW, GLOBE (Salix Umbraculifera). Produces a round- 
headed top without shearing. 30 ft. 
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2B LUseireswete ate or ane ie a ae ORL es ike ei age ee cre Rear 2.90 
WILLOW, WEEPING (Salix) Long drooping branches. 30 ft. 
Niobe. Gold bark. 
Lif Sanh @ Nenana any Re one homens Ae ENE a Ae ice SB ICd eS 10.00 
Bea E Ca ah rc tene ei Ve Saas ae ere eared eae ee ene ee ee Re 4.00 
Bok LE Me RA PAO ER CoB B aes rs eae na enema ee ae 3.00 
Thurlow. Green bark, best for the South. 
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BB h be ae ee hve tebe ne on ease eats SR een en oe ee 6.50 
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45.00 
40.00 
65.00 
55.00 
40.00 
25.00 
18.00 
40.00 
25.00 
175.00 
150.00 
275.00 
225.00 
45.00 
45.00 
35.00 
25.00 
90.00 
35.00 
25.00 
90.00 
60.00 
35.00 
