Trees of Omaha 29 



Jitglans rcgia Linn. English Walnut. 



Height 6 feet. Diameter 2 inches. Joslyn Place. 

 Native to Europe and Asia. 

 Juniper us commutm Linn. Dwarf Juniper. 



Height 12 feet. Diameter 4 inches. Native to the 

 United States and Old World. 

 Juniper us sabina Linn. Scrubby Red Cedar. 



Small. Native to Europe and Asia. Pine for cover- 

 ing steep banks. 

 Jnniperus virginiana Linn. Red Juniper. 



Height 30 feet. Diameter 7 inches. Native to 

 Nebraska. 



Jnniperus virginiana Linn. var. albo-varicgata Hort. 

 Silver Cedar. 



Height 10 feet. Diameter 2 inches. Native to the 

 United States. Fine specimens Forest Lawn Cemetery. 

 Hard to propogate. 

 Koclreuteria paniculata Laxin. Chinese Varnish Tree. 



Height 16 feet. Diameter 3 inches. Native to China. 

 Larix americana Michx. Tamarack. 



Height 15 feet. Diameter 3 inches. Native to North 

 America. 

 Larix europaea D. C. European Larch. 



'Height 20 feet. Diameter 8 inches. Native to Europe. 

 Fine for poor, dry sites. 

 Lepargyraea argentea Nutt. Buffalo Berry. 



Small. Native to the United States. 

 Ligustrum vulgare Linn. Privet. 



Small. In nursery at Elmwood Park. Native to the 

 United States. 

 Liquidambar styraciflua Linn. Sweet Gum. 



Small. Native to the United States. Not hardy here. 

 Specimen at Joslyn Place. 

 Liriodendron tulipifera Linn. Tulip Tree. 



Height 50 feet. Diameter 14 inches. Native to the 

 United States. Fine specimen at 30th Street and Wool- 

 worth. Hard to start. 



Magnolia foetida (Linn.) Sarg. Evergreen Magnolia. 

 Small. Native to the United States. 



