GINKGO BILOBA 50-75 ft. Maidenhair Tree 
Grown for ornament. Leaves shaped like 
Maidenhair Fern, fan shaped. Free from in- 
sects. Picturesque. 
6 ft height .s2s2 2 eal $ 4.00 
Sf tahieish (hae © o- — ee ener er 5.00 
LA sinee diameters le) wee 6.00 
UP Seihde ste boat oe ee 7.00 
GLEDITSIA TRIACANTHOS INERMIS 
60-70 ft. Thornless Honeylocust 
Fragrant white flowers in May. Good for 
gravelly soil, not affected by borers. 
ANG bE BATHE Se $ 4.00 
LGM oa NORRIE WIE OCA or eee oes es Deke 5.00 
arte CL Lat OC UCTn= ees ie ee Cele en 7.50 
2H Ns. AL AIMNeCCer A eed ee 10.00 
53 ia iginetereeoaso: -. eS ee 15.00 
GYMNOCLADUS DIOICA 40-50 ft. 
: Kentucky Coffee Tree 
Slow growth. Light blue-green foliage and 
greenish-white flowers. Red-brown pods. 
Loe ie CATING tere. mae ts eae $ 5.00 
2 siete SG Mics aaN sy Het eee Pa CE LE a ee 7.50 
216 Aner dTametver: oes ees Oe 10.09 
3 IMP UaMCheT soa ee ae eed 15.00 
HALESIA TETRAPTERA 30 ft. Silverbell 
Tree or large shrub known for the large at- 
tractive clusters of white bell-shaped flowers 
in spring. Leaves rather large and bright 
green. 
b= Ome se ae om ne eee eee ee ee $ 3.00 
Gari GPa or cae ee See ee IE 4.00 
KOELREUTERIA 20-30 ft. Golden Rain Tree 
A small growing tree with large clusters of 
showy yellow flowers. 
OL bee ee ee a ee Oe $ 3.00 
LIQUIDAMBAR STYRACIFLUA 50-60: ft. 
Sweet Gum 
The star-shaped leaves are colored with 
crimson in the autumn. Corky bark. Does 
‘best in moist soil. B&B. 

Magnolia Soulangeana 
20 GIVE A GIFT THAT GROWS—A MAGNOLIA 
-HILLSDALE LANDSCAPE CO. 

Kentucky Coffee Tree 
eT pe Se eee eee ee $° 4.00 
Due se ee en 5.00 
Gipt Leet Sete eee tee ee 6.00 
Meee! | ee “tee ae eee 8'00 
172 ines diameter —= 2225s) ee eee 
7 in, diameters): 22. 7 2 eee oe 
245) in? ClamMeters.- ==) 15.00 
For Larger Sizes, See Page 27. 
LIRIODENDRON TULIPIFERA 60-80 ft. 
Tulip Tree 
Sometimes known as ‘Whitewood’ and 
“Poplar.’”’ Broad leaves, pale beneath. Green- 
ish yellow tulip-like flowers, orange at base, 
in June. Rarely attacked by insects. Indiana 
State Tree. B&B. 
Gmitt) heleh tei. 22k. wees Oe $ 6.00 
SeLiy Helo hth se. 3 ee 8.00 
ions diameter Slee. ee eee 10.00 
ITs ClaMerera.. oes 12.00. 
oom Lee Cis me Len. ae ee 15.00 
For Larger Sizes, See Page 27. 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA 15-18 ft. 
Saucer Magnolia 
Very hardy. Best to transplant in early 
spring. Large purplish-pink flowers in May, 
opening before the leaves. 
Tig as le aS ee $ 6.00 
Seiee Soe Se. ee eee 7.50 
5 A i eens le TREN MC Are 10.00 
M. Lennei 
Zh aise LA ree eee Oe Ee te SCM $ 6.00 
Sl te cee ea ee 7.50 
M, Nigra 
Same as M. Lennei. 
PTELEA TRIFOLIATA 20 ft. Hoptree 
Small round-headed tree. Dark green leaves. 
Greenish flowers in June followed by large 
clusters of broadly winged seeds of light green 
color. Very decorative. 
Cdk. MEER M od $. 2.00 
OME a2 2 Sook. ee ee 3.00 — 
Ocoee a 4.00 
