LIRIODENDKON 



base without lobes. Var. obtusilobum, Pursh. Lvs. with 

 only one rounded lobe on each side of the base. Thei-e 

 are also several vars. with variegated lvs., of which var. 

 adreo-marginitum, Hort. (var. pan<ich(, Hort. ) ,with lvs. 

 edged yellow, is one of the best. P.S. 19:2025; 20:2081. 



LISTERA 



Russelliinus. Hook. (Properlv Ensthma Kn 

 G.Don). Glauc.us: stvui Kiiiiidi-. or with ii f. 



branches: lvs. ^i|i]...v|i,., , ,,i.-, ,,\ ,„■ .,\ 



3-5-nerved : 1 1 - 



obovate,spriM<!. : i 



spreailum i iih- 

 brown. H.M. '.KK 

 51 and ISBl, p. IBi) 

 This fine plant i 



11.4: 



K.H. ]S(i;i 

 W M 



— In the middle West, Liriodendron is universally 

 known as Whitewood To lumbermen in the East it is 

 known as Poplar and Tulip Poplar 



1 difficult to grow in America 

 m tae tnd woiid it is usually ticated as a cool 

 greeiili il i t I n,; sown in eailj spimg 



toi sun 1 1 loom The writer has 



not ^'1 II \ I irs, but in \ lew of the 



mi) be usiliil II I t I I I 1 me 



fully, and at t\ i i wfli 



over watering si I I II 



seedlings ale % ei\ i I l! > 



are ready foi ti in \\ mti ^ i II cds, 



use small pots Wheulaio i l lints w necdid, 

 place them in a light, any place and give genei 

 ous bottom heat For soil, use good loam, sand 

 and well rotted manure p l Harris 



of wmtci tlie\ should bi alljwed to itst and lie ke 



Kr^bBii, A Rioh Lvs in tufts on the young 



elliptic lanceolnte 8-12 m long scape 2-d ft 



ptdij 

 stems, 

 high 



-Adv IbJj bj 1 itchei «S*. Manda 

 L giganlius Welw & Reichb f A gigantic oichidwho'se! 



LISTilKAdttii Mirtml 



ted tiuiu each uthei by a considei 

 lus has about bO species, all tiopical 

 I only 2 species. 



convallanoldes in si n 4 10 in high, with smooth 

 louiid o\ ll obtuse cusf iil ile 1\ s raceme 2-1 m long 

 bearing i-12 greenibh jellow lis June-Aiig In woods 

 Nova Scotia to Alaska and Calif , south to N t 

 in theMts. B.B. 1:473. 



