Salisburia 
Salisburia  adiantifolia.  Ginkgo,  or  Maiden- 
hair Tree.  Recently  this  tree  has  sprung 
into  great  popularity,  and  it  merits  the  praise 
it  receives.  It  is  remarkable  as  a  deciduous 
member  of  the  Pine  family,  with  odd-shaped 
leaves  that  resemble  those  of  the  Maidenhair 
fern.  But  its  value  lies  in  the  fact  that  it  is 
immune  from  the  ordinary  attacks  of  insects 
and  withstands  so  well  the  unnatural  condi- 
tions of  our  cities.  It  is  highly  ornamental  on 
lawns  or  public  grounds,  and  useful  for  street 
planting.  It  is  of  medium  height,  pyramidal 
in  growth,  sparsely  branched  and  of  charac- 
teristic irregular  outline. 
5  to  6  feet  |o  50 
6  to  8  feet   i  00 
8  to  10  feet   I  50 
Salix  .  The  Willows 
These  are  rapid -growing,  moisture  -  loving 
trees,  that  are  very  useful  for  lawns  and  water- 
side plantings. 
Salix  Babylonica.  Weeping  Willow.  This  is 
the  well-known  Weeping  Willow,  whose  long, 
pendulous  branches  droop  so  gracefully,  and 
sway  to  the  lightest  breeze.  Makes  an  admir- 
able shade  tree  and  grows  well  in  wet  or  dry 
places. 
6  to  8  feet  $0  50 
8  to  9  feet   I  00 
S.  caprea,  var,  pendula.  Kilmarnock  Willow. 
A  curious  umbrella-shaped  form  that  seldom 
grows  much  taller  than  where  grafted.  Has 
beautiful  catkins  in  early  spring. 
Extra  large  heads  $1  50 
Good  heads   75 
S.  pentandra.  Bay,  or  Laurel-leaved  Wil- 
low. Has  dark  green  glossy  leaves  that 
shine  conspicuously  in  the  sunlight.  Does 
equally  well  when  planted  at  the  seaside  or 
inland.  We  grow  these  both  as  bushes  and 
trees.  The  former  make  attractive  plants  and 
tall  hedges ;    the  latter  grow  20  to  25  feet 
salisburia  (Ginkgo,  or  Maidenhair  Tree) 
Salix  pentandra,  continued 
high,  or  clipped  to  standard  form  resemble 
Bay  trees. 
Bush  form,  4  to  6  feet  $0  50 
Tree  form,  6  to  8  feet   75 
S.  purpurea  pendula.  New  American  Weep- 
ing. A  beautiful  fountain  shape  forming  a 
fine  globular  head.    Fine  heads,  $2. 
S.  rosmarinifolia.  Rosemary  Willows  Dwarf 
ornamental  tree,  with  rounded  head,  slender 
twigs  and  small  silvery  leaves.  Grafted  on 
straight  stems  they  form  elegant  open-headed 
trees  that  produce  charming  effects  in  garden- 
ing.   2-yr.,  top-grafted,  5  to  6  ft.,  |t.5o. 
We  can  also  supply,  in  limited  quantity. 
Salt:*:  vitellina  (yellow  bark),  and  Salix  regalis 
(silvery  foliage). 
Write  for  special  prices  by  the  dozen,  hundred  and  thousand 
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