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SYRINQA— Lilac. 
Although not usually recognized as trees, the following species of Lilacs 
eily classed as such, and malce most beautiful specimens for lawn planting 
to all soils. 1-6 
SYBINGA Amurensis. 
Sm. A Japanese tree 
of rapid growth, form- 
ingaloosely branched, 
irregular top, with 
pleasing light green 
foliage and showy, 
termmal clusters of 
pure white, fragrant 
flowers in June. 4 to 
5 feet, 75 cts. ; 6 to 
8 feet, $1. 
S, Japonica (Japan Tree 
L. ). Sm. A vigorous, 
dense, rounded top- 
ped tree, with very 
broad, heart-shaped, 
thick, rich, glossy 
green foliage, and a 
profusion of showy 
terminal clusters of 
pure white, fragrant 
flowers. 4to5feet,Si; 
large specimen plants, 
price on selection. 
TAXODIUM — Bald 
Cypress. 
TAXODIUM distichum 
(Cedar C). Sm. A 
very distinct conifer 
of pyramidal habit, 
with reddish brown 
bark and finely cut, 
soft green foliage, giving a peculiar characteristic effect, 
dranied soils. 3 to 4 feet, 75 cts. 
T. Sinensis, var. pendula, or Glyptostrobus Sinensis, var. pendula (Chinese C ) Sm 
A very distinct form of narrow, pyramidal growth, with light green foliage - very 
aisUnct irom T. dtsiu/ium. 3 to 4 feet, $1.50. «. > 
TILIA — Linden. 
A beautiful tree for street and lawn planting, adapted to a great range of soils 
formnig a fine specimen tree and giving an excellent shade. ' 
TILIA Americana (Basswood). Lg: Of very rapid growth, gray bark, broad light 
green, heart-shaped foliage. Fragrant, inconspicuous flowers. 6 to 8 feet so cts 
T. Europsea (Lime, or jEuropean L.). /.(.r. of dense, broadly pyramidal habit 
small, heart-shaped, deep green leaves and dark brown branches. Beautiful as 
a specimen lawn tree, and for street planting. 5 to 7 feet, 50 cts 
T. Europaea, var. dasystyla. A vigorous tree, with showy, heart-shaped, dark 
glossy green leaves, and bark of a distinctly golden hueduring winter. 4to6ft., Si 
T, tomentosa, or argentea (Silver Lime). A/ed. Showy, heart-shaped foliage with 
rich green upper surface and distinctly silvery under-surface, the two contrasting 
finely when the foliage is disturbed by the wind. 4 to 6 feet 75 cts 
Salix Babylonica— Babylonian Weeping Willow. (See page 18. 
Adapted to deep, well 
