14 The Clyde Nursery 
TREES Continued 
POPLAR LOMBARDY 
Narrow pyramidal outline. Use for tall screening. 
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Caliper-2> to: 2 inseat Bc) au dng nae! x 55 1? 8.00 
POPLAR BOLLEANA 
Similar in habit to Lombardy, but broader. Leaves 
glossy green, silvery beneath. 
Caliper #)2to- 11V. iin ea a ee Th eee eee 6.50 
COUDEGULIS BIOL 2 ile Sete area ees renee eee set 2/5) 
Golipera2ntos22 in ee ee SIGHS 2154 3.50 
Colipere2 Vortorae inven ee ee eee) O00 
PRUNUS “PISSARDI (Purple Leaf Plum) 
A handsome upright tree with small pale pink flow- 
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PRUNUS TRILOBA (Rose Tree of China) 
Double, roselike pink flowers hugging the naked 
branchlets in the early Spring. Grows 6 to 8 feet. 
Sit. Atl (he Sect ee are MR ARM AU Ae Se Pe 3.00 
RED BUD (Judas Tree) 
A small tree with a wealth of floral beauty. Its twigs 
are covered with magenta pink blossoms before the 
foliage in May. 
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Pe re eae Wen een oT 5 Ae Hee Vien, ae RN Stel CA el LOSES 3.50 
SYCAMORE EUROPEAN (Orienta! Plane) 
It grows to grand size, a bold picturesque healthy 
tree, vigorous in all soils. 
Calipenm Wa sto? lays irises cei ened ee es 6.95 
Calipermiltostoml?4m9ine sacs a es eee ee 8.45 
COLDER 4 aC Mee air), nce cate tonne) fe ee ee 9.50) 
TULIP TREE 
Leaves are large and very dark green. Blossoms are 
light yellow, one to two inches long, and _ tulip- 
shaped, produced in May and June. Grows rapidiy 
when established. Spreading branches. 
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WILLOW WISCONSIN (Weeping Willow) 
Very hardy, with graceful branches drooping to the 
ground. 
Coliper LL 4etot loinc ek oe ee 6.95: 
Caliper: \Ve5tot| S4cinin oe 2. es 8.00: 
