TILIA Europaea, var. argentea. White-leaved European 
Linden. Conspicuous among other trees because of its silver-lined 
leaves. These give it great brilliancy when ruffled by the wind. Hand- 
some, vigorous, pyramidal. 
TULIP TREE. See 
Liriodendron. 
TAXODIUM dis- 
tichum. Decidu- 
ous Cypress. 
Hardy and grows 
well on dry or wet 
soil It is a beauti- 
ful and stately tree, 
with light and fleecy 
foliage of delicate 
green. 
ULMUS scabra 
pendula. Camper- 
down Weeping 
Elm. Of fine and 
notable habit, the 
strong branches 
often sweeping out 
horizontally for 
several feet before 
they curve down- 
ward, making a 
broad, handsome 
head. 
WALNUT. Seejug- 
lans. 
WILLOW. See 
Salix. 
Chinese Mngnolia fsee page 7) 
YELLOW - WOOD. 
See Cladrastis. 
Characteristics of some of the Trees described in 
Circulars No. 1 and No. 2 
Trees of upright growth, with drooping branches : Acer sac- 
charinum var. Wierii laciniatum, Betula alba, B. alba laciniata pen- 
dula, Cornus florida var. pendula, Fagus sylvatica var. pendula, Larix 
Europaja, Salix Babylonica. 
Weeping Trees, formed by grafting, not increasing in height : 
Cerasus Japonica var. rosea pendula, Morns alba var. Tatarica pen- 
dula, Pyrus Sorbus aucuparia var. pendula, Salix caprea var. pendula, 
Ulntus scabra pendula. 
Trees with deeply-lobed or “ cut ” leaves : Acer saccharinum var. 
Weirii laciniatum, A. polymorphum var. dissectum, and dissectum 
atropurpureum, Alnus glutinosa var. imperialis laciniata, Betula alba 
var. laciniata pendula. 
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