GINKGO or MAIDENHAIR TREE 
THE OLDEST TREE KNOWN TO MAN 
Records show this to be the only tree that is mentioned in the ancient 
writings of Confucius. Beautiful, finely cut foliage and erect, graceful habit 
of growth make it desirable. A mature specimen is almost priceless. Per- 
fectly hardy anywhere. Drops all of its leaves within a few hours after the 
first one drops in the fall. 3 to 5 ft. shapely trees: $1.50 each; 2 for $2.75. 
BECHTEL’S DOUBLE FLOWERING CRAB 
The only one of the Flowering Crabs having double flowers. Tree is dwarf 
in stature and in spring is almost hidden by the abundance of beautiful 
blooms, each resembling a small pink Rose. 2 to 3 ft. trees: $1.00 each; 
2 for $1.75. 
NOTE: Due to State Quarantine laws, 
* Bechtel’s Crab cannot be sent 
into the following states: California, Wash- 
ington, Oregon, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, 
Nevada, Utah, Arizona and Florida. 

PAUL’S SCARLET 
HAWTHORN 
Popular low growing tree that 
is hardy all through the States. 
In May and June it is covered 
with double rosy red flowers which 
are followed by red berries. The 
foliage is a rich green which TULIP TREE 
colors to a mass of brilliant hues 
in the fall. We give this tree top THE STATE TREE OF INDIANA 

Ginkgo or Maidenhair Tree 

rating for specimen — planting. One of the loveliest of our native 
oo [— Large, 4 to 6 ft., field-grown trees, and the State Tree of Indiana. 
Paul's Double Scarlet Hawthorn trees, $2.00 each. Tall growing, of shapely habit, and its 
large irregular leaves make it ideal for 
ROSE TREE OF CHINA quick shade. Bears numerous Tulip- | 
PRUNUS TRILOBA. Wonderful dwarf variety of the flower- 1 flower? ar eee steette net yel- | 
ing family. Blooms early in the spring before the leaves OW: zis Y eae e a a He. | 
appear. The small tree seems decked with garlands of ive, Soe -ft. trees, $1.25 each; 
double flowers, pink in color. Very good for the border or or $2.25. 
for specimens. Grows 8 feet high. Heavy rooted, 2- to 
3-ft. trees, only 75¢ each; 3 for $2.00. 
CORKSCREW 
WILLOW A NOVELTY TREE 
If you are looking for something 
distinctly ‘‘different’’ and novel in 
trees, you will not be disappointed 
in this ‘“Corkscrew’’ Willow. Same 
easy growing habit and same type 
of foliage and growth as the Weep- 
ing Willow, but instead of hanging 
straight down the branches grow in 
spiral shape like a corkscrew. Trees 
grow shapely but present an odd 
appearance with their “screwy” 
branches. 
Heavy Rooted 3- to 4-Ft. Trees 
$1.35 each; 2 for $2.50 

Rose Tree of China 


NOTE BEFORE ORDERING BETCHTEL’S 
CRAB, PAUL’S SCARLET HAWTHORN, 
OR ROSE TREE OF CHINA— 
The two above-named trees cannot be 
shipped into the following States: California, 
Washington, Oregon, Colorado, Idaho, Mon- 
tana, Nevada, Utah, Arizona and Florida. ik eas ae 


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