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INDUSTRIAL PLANTS 



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Fig. -51. — Ehn-loa"\-ed Litidi'ii [Tiiia uhtn'foli". Linden Faniil\-, TiUnccir). 

 Flowering branch. Flowi'r, enUirf^ed. Same, cut vertically. (Bail- 

 Ion.) — Tree 30 m. or more tall; liark grayish; leaves whitish beneath; 

 flowers eream-colur; fruit l")rownish. Native home. Europe. 



Fig. 27yj.. — Ijinden. Idoi'al diagiam. Fruit. Seed, eiilirr. Sanir, lut 

 vertieall.N-. (Baillon.) 



)''IG. 2.'",:'.. — Poiilar, American Aspen {I'npuhin Irmniloiil, x. Willow Family, 

 tSaticarra-). Leafy branch, J. Leaf. Staniiiiatr llower-cluster. Pistil- 

 late flower-cluster. Pistillate flower. Seed. ( liiftton and Brown.) — Tree 

 about 30 m. tall; heaves with stalk llatteneil at rij;ht angles to the blade; 

 flowers greenish; fruit dry. Native home, Northern North -America. 



