SHADE AND. ORNAMENTAL TREES 
Continued 
PAWLONIA IMPERIALIS, Royal Pawlonia 
Grows very quickly into one of the most colorful Spring flowering 
trees. Produces large masses of royal purple flowers very early, fol- 
lowed closely by leaves more than 12 inches across. Established 
trees are known to attain a growth of 20 ft. in 1 year. 
per 10 per 100 per 1,000 
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POPULUS SIMONI FASTIAGATA, Simon Pyramidal Poplar 
Resembles Lombardy to some extent, slightly broader base that 
developes more to pyramidal shape than columnar. Light gray bark 
with quadrangular branches. Leaf stem is red and shows some color 
throughout the season. Something to break the monotony. 
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PRUNUS SEROTINA, Wild Black Cherry 
One of our showiest ornamental trees that has not been given the 
publicity it deserves. Literally burdened with long racemes of white 
flowers in early Spring followed by red fruits that turn to black when 
ripened. A paradise for the fruit-eating birds. Bears fruit at an 
early age. 
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QUERCUS ALBA, White Oak 
One of the strongest growing oaks with wide spreading lateral branch- 
es. One of the giants of the hardwoods. Deeply serrated foliage which 
gradually turns to bright red in the Fall and is persistent into winter. 
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Some nice trees to 3 inch caliper in this block can be quoted. Also 
B&B service if interested. 
QUERCUS NIGRA, Water Gak 
One of the most attractive oaks. Carries both primary and secondary 
foliage and is almost an evergreen in southern climate. Late Fall 
frosts produces two distinct colors of foliage in Tennessee climate, 
bright red blending with yellow. Not considered hardy north of New 
York City. (Native collected stock). 
QUERCUS PHELLOS, Willow Oak 
Has been recognized as one of the most desirable oaks for many 
years in some sections. For the past decade it’s merits have been 
recognized, giving it a very prominent spot on the “MUST” list. For 
best results; plant in your nursery and sell to your visiting custom- 
ers. (Native collected stock). 
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