. Aiken's trees shrubs wildflowers ferns fruits plants herbs. Plants Vermont Catalogs; Ferns Vermont Catalogs; Shrubs Vermont Catalogs; Trees Vermont Catalogs; Wild flowers Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs; Horticulture Vermont Catalogs. SYCAMORE—PLATANUS AMERICAN SYCAMORE, Platanus Americana. Pic- turesquely shaded gray and white bark. Rapid growing tree resistant to drought. 8-10 ft. each, $ per 10. THE POPLARS—POPULUS CAROLINA POPLAR, Populus Caroliniensis. Very rapid growing shade tree, not long lived but often used to fill in while the slower trees are growing.
. Aiken's trees shrubs wildflowers ferns fruits plants herbs. Plants Vermont Catalogs; Ferns Vermont Catalogs; Shrubs Vermont Catalogs; Trees Vermont Catalogs; Wild flowers Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs; Horticulture Vermont Catalogs. SYCAMORE—PLATANUS AMERICAN SYCAMORE, Platanus Americana. Pic- turesquely shaded gray and white bark. Rapid growing tree resistant to drought. 8-10 ft. each, $ per 10. THE POPLARS—POPULUS CAROLINA POPLAR, Populus Caroliniensis. Very rapid growing shade tree, not long lived but often used to fill in while the slower trees are growing. 6-8 ft. $ each, $ per 10; 8-10 ft. $ each, $ per 10. SILVER POPLAR, Populus Bolleana. Extremely hardy and quick growing tree. Leaves are a lovely, soft, silver gray. 6-8 ft. $ each, $ per 10; 8-10 ft. $ each, $ per 10. LOMBARDY POPLAR, Populus Nigra var. llalica. Upright growth branched from the ground. No other tree will quite take its place for a slim pointed effect in the landscape. Good for screen planting. 6-8 ft. $ each, $ per 10; 8-10 ft. $ each, $ per 10. RED LEAVED PLUMS—PRUNUS PURPLE LEAVED PLUM, Prunus Pissardi. Very hardy purple-leaved small tree having snow-white flowers and deep red calyxes. 4-5 ft. $ each. THE OAKS—QUERCUS PIN OAK, Quercus Palustris. Fast growing wide- spreading tree of permanent value. Intensely brilliant red foliage in Autumn. 8-10 ft. $ each, $ per 10; 10-12 ft. $ each, $ per 10. RED OAK, Quercus Rubra. This is the sturdy Oak which lives for generations, gradually growing to an im- mense size and girth. A worthwhile investment in shade trees. 6-8 ft. $ each, $ per 10. LOCUST— ROBINIA BLACK LOCUST, Robinia Pseudoacacia. Delightfully fragrant cream-white panicles of bloom in June. A fine tree for terraces or backgrounds as grass or flowers will grow well even close to its trunk since it does not rob the soil as do other shade trees. 6-8 ft. $ each, $1
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