MIDLOTHIAN, VIRGINIA 29 
SHADE & FLOWERING SHRUBS (Continued) 
Oak, Willow 
SUERGUS PHELLOS 
Long narrow willow-like leaves. Straight trunk. Long 
lived, 
6-8’ Bare Rooted $ 6.50 
8-10’ 9.00 
RO-12 i‘ 12.50 
2"’ Diameter—balled 17.50 
Daa “ul ut 25.00 
a = oa 32.50 
Peach, Red Flowering 
PRUNUS PERSICA RUBRO-PLENA 
Double-red. At its blossoming time in May every 
twig and branch bright with beautifully formed flowers. 
A5? $ 3.50 
Plum, Purple Leaf 
PRUNUS PISSARDI THUNDER CLOUD 
Small tree with deep rich purple foliage during the 
| entire summer. Pale pink flowers followed by dark 
red fruit. 
ary! $ 4.50 
_ Poplar, Lombardy 
| POPULUS NIGRA ITALICA 
Tall, columnar form. Low branched, quick growth. 
Used both for screening and as individual specimen 
trees. 
A=6' Bare Rooted Sn 2200 
6-8” 3.00 
8-1 0’ si Ml A. 00 
Poplar, Tulip 
LIRIODENDRON TULIPIFERA 
Tall, straight tree with large bright green leaves. 
Smooth dark gray bark. Orange blossoms in spring. 
Very fast in developing. 
20 Diameter—balled $17.50 
i 25500 
22" 
‘i Mf 32. 50 
3Yy" 4/ ‘i AT 00 
4” < si 50.00 
Red Bud, Chinese 
CERIS CHINENSIS 
The dwarf red bud. Heart shaped leaves. Flowers 
before foliage appears. Very dense. 
2-3’ $22.50 
3-4’ $00) 
4-5’ 4.50 
