Weeping Willow 
Golden Weeping Willow ™i »SSg 
has proven the hardiest and thriftiest growing and 
most beautiful of all the weeping willow varieties. 
Our trees are exceptionally fine. 
Prices: Each Per 3 Per 10 
4- 5 feet _$ .50 $1.40 $4.25 
5- «* feet _ .75 2.00 5.25 
Wppninn Willow ( Salix Babylonica). One 
VVCCpiliy ww IliwW o£ the most g race f U i 0 f 
the Willows. It is a large tree with slender pendent 
branches. Leaves narrow, tapering to a long point, 
bright green. 
Prices: Each Per 3 Per 10 
4-5 feet ____._$ .40 $1.10 $3.20 
6-6 feet _ .50 1.40 4.25 
American Sycamore 
with massive branches. Where a tree of quick ef¬ 
fect is wanted, one clean in habit of growth, luxu¬ 
riant of foliage and easy to transplant, the lesson 
of Nature in distributing it so liberally should be 
accepted. The bark is silvery or grayish in winter, 
making it outstanding. 
Prices: Each Per 3 Per 10 
5- 6 feet_$ .50 $1.40 $4.25 
6 - 8 feet _ .75 2.00 5.25 
D|««L I (Robinia Pseudoacacia). A tree 
Diavll tUVUal with a comparatively narrow 
crown. Widely distributed in the United States. 
Leaves compound, bright green, turning pale yellow 
in autumn. Flowers white, very fragrant, borne in 
drooping racemes. It is largely planted to procure 
posts, ties and poles, for which there is always a 
big demand. 
Prices: Each Per 3 Per 10 
5- 6 feet _$ .35 $ .90 $2.75 
6 - 8 feet _ .50 1.40 4.25 
Butternut - White Walnut 
A native tree that is well known and highly prized, 
producing a large nut with a sweet, oily nutritious 
kernel. Valuable for shade and ornamental purposes 
as well as its nut yield. 
Prices: Each Per 3 Per 10 
3- 4 feet___$ .25 $ .65 $1.85 
4- 5 feet __ .35 .90 2.75 
5- 6 feet .. .50 1.40 4.00 
HnnPV I ftfIKt (Gleditschia Triacanthus). A 
llvlicy LVUlai large spiny tree with spread¬ 
ing, somewhat pendulous branches. Leaves com¬ 
pound, dark green, glossy, fading to pale yellow in 
autumn. A quick growth, very hardy. It can be 
clipped into shape and bears numerous strong thorns. 
It makes an impenetrable farm hedge. 
Prices: Each Per 3 Per 10 
3- 4 feet _$ .20 $ .50 $1.50 
4- 5 feet _ .30 .80 2.50 
'Bargain Shade Tree Offer" 
12 TREES 
for. 
$350 
2 Scarlet Maple trees 4-5 feet. 
2 Sweet Sum trees 4-5 feet. 
2 White Flowering Dogwoods 4-5 feet. 
2 Red Bud trees 4-5 feet. 
2 Tulip Poplar trees 4-5 feet. 
2 Big Leaf Magnolia Cucumber tree 4-5 ft. 
The above collection of 12 assorted 
Nice lawn trees for only $3.50 per 
lot, F. O. B., McMinnville, Tenn. 
HOW TO PLANT A TREE 
SET TREE IN TUB OF WATER WHILE DIGGING HOLE. 
SUBSOIL SHOULD 
RF. BROKEN UP 
IF VERY HARD 
■Roots should not 
BE BENT IN PLANT- 
. INd SO DIG HOLE 
^PLENTY URGE ENOUGH 
£r\. 
SETTLE TREE BY 
SHAKING UP Jw 
AND DOWN. 
WHEN HOLE IS ^ 
ABOUT ^3 FULL PACK 
FIRMLY WITH FEET. 
SET TREE TRIFLE DEEPER 
THAN IT GREW IN NURSERY. 
SPREAD ROOTS TO 
NATURAL POSITION 
FILL IN AMONG ROOTS 
. WITH GOOD LOAMY 
| SOIL. WORK IN BY 
5 HAND OR SETTLE 
WITH WATER. 
S 3 
ijPTlLl HOLE AND* 
% PACK FIRMLY. 
p. LIGHT SOIL 
f > REQUIRES MORE 
m PACKING THAN 
ly : . HEAVY SOIL. 
, t . 
J 
LEAVE POCKET AROUND 
■HOLE TO CATCH WATER- 
LEAVE SOIL 5 ®*# 
LOOSE ON TOP 
IMPORTANT: WE DO NOT ENCOUP-AOF. THE USE OF MAN¬ 
URE. IE WELL DECAYED AND MIXED WITH SOIL IT SHOULD 
BE USED ONLY ON THE TOP 
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