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POPULUS—Continued 
nigra italica — 60’ Lombardy Poplar 
Tall, stately, narrow tree. Widely used for quick screens, 
accent points and backgrounds. 
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MELOBO a VUOsLOtS oC Ca: ee. eae 70 355) 45 
6 to 8’ = ee 1:25 85 65 
simoni fastigiata — 40’ Pyramidal Simon Poplar 
Newer type, hardy and longer-lived. Pyramidal habit. Dark 
green, glossy, pear-shaped leaves. 
5 to 6” 33 a9 a eee ON) 1.10 .90 
CatC eo eee ee eee ee ete — 2.10 1.60 1.35 
8 to 10’ a ee Se ee 2.50 2.00 1.75 
PRUNUS cerasifera Thundercloud — 20’ Thundercloud Purple Plum 
Dense tree; foliage deep solid purple all season. Rosy-pink 
flowers as leaves unfold. 
3 to 4’ cae Wri hie ee te | 1.55 1.30 15 
4 to 5’ eae. ee et 1.65 1.40 
GnlO Mie - ce PRN ALO 1.85 
serrulata Amanogawa — 20’ Hitoeye Flowering Cherry 
Very narrow, fastigiate form. Masses of large, fragrant 
semi-double pink flowers early spring. Transplanted, spaced 
plants. 
# hs) Ley ‘ae! 2 ee oe ee 00 4.40 4.00 
GitOa i. a ve ee 6.75 6.00 5.50 
1% to 114” (20” Ball) : pee 4.00 1 e7.0 ei 
s. Kwanzan (sekiyama) — 25’ Double Flowering Cherry 
Most satisfactory variety in our climate. Double, deep rich 
pink flowers. Fairly rapid growth. 
5010 ae e a = SG 2200 Ze) 
GEtOyO ere ee ea et a AGPPAD 5.50 
subhirtella pendula — 10’ Weeping Japanese Cherry 
Double Flowering. 
Single Flowering. 
No. 1 head, 5 to 6’ (Spring only) _-- 5.75 HeZo ee 
PTEROSTYRAX hispida — 40’ Fragrant Epaulette Tree 
Interesting, rare tree with open head, slender spreading 
branches. Outstanding creamy white, fragrant flowers in 
long pendulous panicles, June. Prefers moist, but well- 
drained soil. 
For your convenience, we have listed prices and weights of earth 
balls on page 40. Recommendations and prices are based on accurate 
records kept for many years. 
