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ORNAMENTAL DECIDUOUS AND FLOWERING TREES— continued. 
LABURNUM. 
Prices of the following (except where stated) — Pyramids, 3/6 each. Standards, 5/- to 10/6. 
1103 alpinum (Scotch). 
1104 aureum, golden foliage. 
1109 vulgare (Common). 3/6 to 6/- each. 
1112 Alschingeri, flowers in long racemes. 
1118 autumnalis (Autumn Flowering). 
1121 Parksii, racemes 12 to 15 inches long. 
1124 pendulum (Weeping). 
1127 Adami (Purpurascens). 
1130 quercifolium (Oak-leaved). 
1132 Vossii, very long racemes of lovely yellow flowers ; more floriferous than 
any other variety. 
1133 Watereri. 
LIME or LINDEN TREE, see Tilia, page 15. 
LIQUIDAMBAR. 
1129 styraciflua (Sweet Gum), leaves fragrant, reddish in autumn. Thrives in low, 
damp places, though it grows well on higher ground ; prune closely when trans- 
planted. 5/— to 7/6 each. 
LIRIODENDRON. 
1232 tulipifera (Tulip Tree), large, unique, saddle shaped leaves of singular beauty. 
On mature trees, the large brilliant yellow and green Tulip-like flowers make a 
glorious display. Plant in spring, and prune closely. 7/6 to 10/6 each. 
MAPLE, see Acer, page 7. 
MESPILUS. 
1380 GRANDIFLORA (Smithii). Large snow-white flowers during early summer ; 
perfectly hardy, grows well in towns and smoky districts. Standards, 5/- to 1 5/- each. 
Snowy, see Amelanchier canadensis, page 8. 
MORUS (Mulberry). 
1383 alba, a round-headed tree of good size, bearing pinkish white fruit. Leaves used 
as food for silkworms. 5/- each. 
1386 pendula, weeping form ; very graceful. 7/6, 10/6 to 15/- each. 
1389 nigra (Black). Feathered trees, 5/- each. Standards, 12/6 to 21/- each. 
NEGUNDO (Acer negundo). 
1398 accroidcs (fraxinifolium), Maple-like seeds and Ash-like in foliage , grows rapidly. 
1403 
1404 
1406 
2/6 to 3/6 each. 
californicum aureum (syn. Odessana). One of the finest golden-leaved 
plants ; habit strong and vigorous ; retains its colour. Pyramids, 5/- each. 
Standards, 7/6 each, upwards. 
ALBO-VARIEGATA, leaves handsomely variegated with white ; very orna- 
mental. Pyramids, 5/- each. Standards, 7/6 each, upwards. 
foliis aureis marginatis elegans, young leaves golden, changing to creamy 
white ; a fine contrast, half of the leaf yellow, and the other half white. Pyramids. 
5/- each. Standards, 7/6 each, upwards. 
OAK, see Quercus, page 14. 
OSIER (Willow), see Salix, page 15 
PAULOWNIA. 
1458a Imperialis, foliage of immense size, especially in young trees, often measuring 1 ft. 
in diameter. 5/- to 7/6 each. 
1452 flava, spikes of cream-coloured Chestnut-like flowers. 5/ to 7/6 each. 
1455 macrostachya (alba), flowers white, in long racemes, with long projecting stamens ; 
very fragrant. 5/— to 7/6 each. 
1458 Whitleyii, handsome foliage, and red flowers. 5/- to 7/6 each. 
