LOMBARDY POPLARS 
MALUS ANGUSTIFOLIA (Crab-Apple) 
In the spring these shapely trees are covered with pale pink 
blossoms. They often reach a height of 25 feet. They rival 
in beauty the Flowering Cherries of Washington fame, and 
may be used in the Lower South where the Cherries cannot 
be grown. 
PARKINSONIA ACULEATA (Jerusalem Thorn) 
An interesting thorny shrub or small tree which may reach 
30 feet. The fragrant yellow flowers are borne in loose racemes 
followed by 5-inch seed-pods. 
PLATANUS OCCIDENTALIS (American Plane Tree or 
Sycamore) 
Growing to 150 feet, this handsome tree with its big leaves 
and sealy whitish bark is a familiar sight. 
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POPULUS NIGRA ITALICA (Lombardy Poplar) 
Grows 40 to 50 feet. The well-known Italian variety. A 
tall, pyramidal, compact and rapid-growing tree. Very de- 
sirable where a formal effect is wanted. 
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QUERCUS AQUATICA (Water Oak) 
A tall and fast-growing Oak, to 80 feet. Nearly evergreen 
in our climate. Bluish green leaves about 3 inches long. 
