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Chinese Pagoda Tree (Sophora) 
Sophora Japonica. 25 to 30 fwet. A most (Ifsiiablo tree, 
jellowisU white tloweis iu eady August. .'f^.^O to .$5. 
of medium size, bearing pauicles of 
The Lindens {TiUa) 
Tilia Americana (American Ijinden : Bass- 
wood). 50 to ()0 ft. An e.xieedingl.v tiue. 
large-sized tree, of rapid growlii, well suited 
for broad avenues, parks and public places, 
where it can develop. It has clusters of 
small, fragrant, yellow Howers in spring. 
$1.50 to $3. 
T. Europaea argentea (Silver-leaved Linden). 
30 to .JO ft. A large-sized tree, forming a 
compact, round head. The leaves are green 
above and silvery beneath, and hold their 
color late iu the fall. $1.50 to $5. 
TILIA ARGENTEA 
Tilia Europaea laciniata rubra. 25 to .30 ft. Has 
ttnely-cut leaves; red twig.s. $2.50 to $3..")0. 
T. Europsa platyphyllos (Large-leaved Lime I. 
10 to .50 ft. A fine tree for street planting 
and thrives in bleak places along the sea- 
coast. $2..50 to $:i.rM. 
T. Hollandiana ( Holland Linden) . In many re- 
spects resembles the English Linden, aiid is 
just as ornamental, only the twigs or upper 
growth is not as red. A good, robust, healthy 
grower. $2.50 to $3.50. 
T. pyramidalis. This variety grows in form of 
a pyramid. Bark and wood are 
of silvery color: makes a very 
rapid growth. .$3 to .$5. 
The Elms {(Jlmus) 
Ulmus Americana (American 
Kim). .50 to liO ft. Our native 
Elm is known every vvliei-e, be- 
cause of its lofty growth and 
graceful drooping branches. 
$1..50 to .$5. 
U. campestris (European Elm I. 
40 to .50 ft. Of lofty growth, 
smaller foliage, and less droop- 
ing habit than Americana. $2..50 
to .l;5 
U. crassifolia. 20 to .30 ft. A 
native sort, having small, shin- 
ing green leaves, and flowering 
late in autumn, instead of earlv 
spring. $1..50 fo $3. 
U._fulva (Slii)pery Elm). 40 to 
50 ft. This uafive Elm makes 
a good shade tree, its foliagi' 
being large and abundant. $1.50 
to $3. 
U. montana (Wych Elm). 40 to 
.50 ft. In many res|)ects this re- 
sembles our Slipperv Elm. $1..50 
to .$;!. 
U. pyramidalis. Of columnar hab- 
it, with upright branches and 
twisted, broad, dark green leaves. 
.l;5 to .'f;7..50. . 
U. racemosa (Coik Elm). 40 to 
.50 ft. The bai'k is corky; the 
tice an upright, fast grower. 
$1..50 to .'t;3..50. 
U. spiralis. The spiral growth of 
this variety is attractive; foli- 
age is dark green and rough. 
$2..50 to .$3.50. 
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