TREES for SHADE and 
ORNAMENTAL USE 
STURDY, WELL ROOTED, FIELD GROWN 

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 speci- 
men is almost priceless. Perfectly hardy anywhere. Drops all of 
its leaves within a few hours after the first one drops in the fall. 
3- to 5-ft. trees: $2.50 each; 2 for $4.50. 

3 Ginkgo or Maidenhair Tree 
Flowering TULIP TREE 
THE STATE TREE OF INDIANA 
One of the loveliest of our native trees, and the State 
Tree of Indiana. Tall growing, of shapely habit, and its 
large irregular leaves make it ideal for quick shade. Bears 
numerous Tulip-like flowers in spring. Blooms 
are yellow, marked at inside base with orange. 
3- to 4-ft. trees, $1.25 each; 2 for $2.00. 



Tulip Tree—the State Tree of 
Indiana. Inset shows the odd Tulip- 
like blooms which appear on trees 
as they mature. 
WEEPING WILLOW 
The well known graceful Weeping Willow whose long 
drooping branches, densely covered with fresh green 
leaves, make it one of the best loved trees. Very rapid 
grower. 4- to 6-ft. trees, $1.00 each; 2 for $1.75. 
CORKSCREW WILLOW 
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 Weeping Willow, 
but instead of hanging 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. Weephtgh Willows MosteGlecoful of Trees 
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