Those interested in Trees, Plants and beautiful Gardens are always cordially welcome 
at Hillsdale. Here at our nursery, we maintain one of the largest and most beautiful rock 
gardens in Indiana, extensive ornamental shrubbery and evergreen plantings, and spacious 
perennial and rose gardens—all for the benefit of our friends and customers, and to help 
them get new ideas for making their own gardens more completely beautiful and satisfying. 
We urge you to visit our nursery where trained horticulturists and members of our 
designing department will spare no effort to see that your garden needs are completely 
satisfied in the most efficient and economical manner. 
The office and nurseries are one-quarter mile south of Castleton and eight miles north¬ 
east of Indianapolis. To reach us by motor from Indianapolis, take the Fall Creek Parkway 
North Drive at the intersection of State Road 13 and Keystone. Proceed to Millersville 
where you jog left through Millersville. Continue on the Millersville Road one mile beyond 
Millersville and one-quarter mile beyond the broadcasting towers of WFBM to the inter¬ 
section with the Johnson Road. Our sign is on the comer. Turn left (north) on the John¬ 
son Road and continue, a mile and.a half to the nurseries.._ : 
A second route is to drive out on the Noblesville Road, State Road 13, to Allisonville, 
approximately five miles beyond Indianapolis city limits. Turn right (east) on to Eighty- 
Sixth Street at Allisonville, sign on corner,.and proceed one and one-half miles to Castle¬ 
ton. Turn right (south) in Castleton to nurseries. 
For your convenience, we are operating a second sales ground at Hillsdale Nursery 
No. 2. This is located on the Noblesville Road, State Road 13, just north of Forty-Sixth Street. 
Here you will find personnel and equipment capable of filling small retail orders quickly 
and efficiently. 
Address all communications to The Hillsdale Landscape Company, R. R. 13, Box 158, 
Indianapolis, Ind. 
Free telephone service with Indianapolis—BRoadway 5495. 
