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Larch, Scotch (Lm-ix Europea). A deciduous conifer of rapid 
sviiiinijirical growth, with fine delicate folinge. 
Linden, American ( TiUa Americuna). Sometimes called Bas* 
wood ; of most rii])id jjiowth, with very large leaves, and suit 
able for avenues. 
European (r./>fc%/9Ay/u). SmiiUer and more compact in growth 
than the preceding ; desinilile. 
weeping (T. Ma pendulu). A fine arching lawn-tree; leaves 
dowiiy-white underneath. $1.50. 
Liquid-amber Stjrraciflua. A large native tree, with rough 
bark and deeply-lobcd leaves, beautifully tinted in autumn. 75 
cents. 
Locust { Robinia pseudacacia). Rapid in growth, and fine in foliage 
and flower, but is subject to the borer. 
Magnolia acuminata. A tree of large size, noble habit, very 
hardy, and one of the best shade-trees. $1 . 
glauca. Of small growth ; leaves nearly evergreen, deep green, 
the under surface very silvery; flowers pure white, and deliciously 
fragrant. SI .50. 
heart-leaved (M. cordata). A small tree, with slightly cordate 
leaves, downy wliite underneiuh ; late flowers, which arc yellow 
and fragrant. $1.50. 
purple (M. purpurea). Of low growth, with purple flowers; 
slightly tender. $1 . 
Soulange's (M. Soulangeana). Flowers very large, purple, and 
white, in great profusion, in early spring. $1. & S2. 
umbrella (M. tripdala). Rapid in growth, with large leaves; 
flowers in June. SI. 
Maple California (.^ceriVci/uWo). Ash-leaved; very thrifty ; light 
foliage, with green bark. 
cork-barked {A. campestre). An English variety, ■W'*h regular 
round head, and small fivc-lolicd leaves. 
Colchicum {A. colchiaim rulirtim). A native of Japan, with beau- 
tiful foliage, resembling the Liquid-amber; the young growth 
being bright crimson. SI. 
cut-leaved {A. phtanoides dissectum). A very fine cut-leaf va- 
riety of the well-known Norway Maple. SI . 
Norway {A, plalamides). Unsurpassed as a lawn-tree. It is 
free from insects and disease, perfect in form, vigorous, with deep 
green foliage ; specially hardy and desirable. 
purple sycamore {A. pseudo-platanus purpuresrens). A fine va- 
riety of the Sycamore Maple, with rieli deep green leaves ; th« 
under surface beuutifully tinted purple. SI. 
