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OUTPOST NURSERIES, RIDGEFIELD, CT. 
LARIX — LARCH 
Cone-bearing trees; resemble the Evergreens; shed the 
foliage in the Winter; symmetrical pyramidal form; 50 to 
60 ft. high; leaves soft light green in Spring, in crowded 
clusters on short spurs from the branches; in the Fall the 
foliage becomes pale yellow. 
Sometimes called Tamarack. 
Larix europaea European Larch 
Rapid growing; gray to dark brown bark; foliage es¬ 
pecially attractive. 
Caliper Height Each Per 10 
6-8 ft. B&B $ 7.50 
Larger sizes on application. 
Larix leptolepis Japanese Larch 
Similar to Larix europaea but slightly smaller; foliage 
turns bright yellow in Fall. 
6-8 ft. B&B 7.50 
Larger sizes on application. 
LIQUIDAMBAR — SWEETGUM 
Liquidambar styraciflua Sweetgum 
Tree 50 to 60 ft. high; moderately fast-growing; broad 
symmetrical crown; the bark on the trunk is furrowed 
and on the branches is winged and corky; the glossy 
green star-shaped leaves turn to various striking shades 
of crimson and purple in the Fall, and hold the color 
late. 
2 -iy 2 in. 
12 ft. B&B 
10.00 
90.00 
21/2-3 in. 
14 ft. B&B 
15.00 
140.00 
3 -31/2 in. 
16 ft. B&B 
22.50 
215.00 
3^-4 in. 
18 ft. B&B 
30.00 
LIRIODENDRON — TULIPTREE 
Liriodendron tulipifera Tuliptree 
One of our tallest native trees; regular shaped crown; 
straight dark clean trunk branched high above the 
ground; light bluish-green leaves turn a clear yellow 
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