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TREES 
Tilia  platyphyllos,  continued  Tilia  platyphyllos,  var.  laciniata.  (M)  A  tree 
in  the  spring.  In  other  respects  it  possesses  with  delicately  cut  leaves  that  are  interest- 
characteristics  similar  to  those  of  all  Lindens.  ing  and  ornamental. 
EACH     Doz  5  to  7  feet  $1.75  each,  $15  per  doz. 
g  to  8  feet  $1  00  $9  00  T.  sylvestris.  Narrow-leaved  European  Lin- 
8  to  10  feet                         1  50   15  00  DEN.    (L)    Has  smaller  leaves  than  T.  platy- 
10  to  12  feet                        2  00   21  00  phyllos,  and  a  more  spreading  habit. 
Prices  on  a  few  larger  ones  upon  request.  6  to  8  feet  75  cts.  each,  $8  per  doz. 
Ulmus  •  The  Elms 
In  landscape  planting  the  Elm  is  the  most  generally  useful  of  all  our  trees.  It  is  of  massive  pro- 
portions, long-lived  and  the  branches  spread  into  graceful  arches  that  support  a  drooping  fringe  of  twigs. 
The  heads  are  so  open  that  electric  wires  do  not  injure  them,  a  desirable  feature  of  all  street  trees.  It 
is  extensively  used  for  wide  lawns,  parks  or  public  grounds,  over  which  they  cast  their  cooling  shade. 
Grows  best  in  rich  soils. 
Ulmus  Americana.    American  Elm.    (L)    This    Ulmus  campestris,  var.  latifolia.  Broad-leaved 
tree,  which  arches  many  New  England  streets,       English  Elm.  (L)  Larger  foliage  than  that  of 
grows  well  in  other  sections.    Its  rapid  growth       the  English  Elm,  and  a  good  grower, 
and  especial  grace  make  it  unsurpassed  for  urban  each  doz 
and  suburban  planting.  each     doz.  ^  to  10  feet  ...  $1  00   $10  00 
6  to  8  feet   .  .   $0  75    $7  50  ^2  feet,  U  to  2  m.  cal.  .  .    1  50     15  00 
8  to  10  feet   1  00   10  00    U.  scabra,  var.  Huntingdoni.    Huntington  Elm. 
10  to  12  feet   2  00   20  00        (L)    One  of  the  best  Elms  for  any  purpose.  It 
U.  campestris.    English  Elm.    (L)    Equally  fine  %'^?T9^?^i'iT'i F'^^^^^ 
and  imposing;  has  the  advantage  of'adapting  lOto  12  t.,Uto  lim.cal.,$1.75  ea.,$15per  doz. 
itself  better  to  unfavorable  conditions.  Holds  its  var.  pendula.    Camperdown  Elm.    (D)  Its 
leaves  a  longer  time  than  the  American  variety.  branches  grow  horizontally^  Into  crooked,  con- 
EACH     DOZ.  torted   shapes ;  covered  with  handsome,  dark 
6  to  8  feet  $1  00   $9  00  green  leaves.    Splendid  for  specimen  planting. 
10  to  12  feet   2  00    20  00  6  to  8  ft.,  4-yr.  grafted  heads,  $2.50  ea.,  $24  per  doz. 
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