DECIDUOUS TREES 
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TAXODIUM — BALDCYPRESS 
Taxodium distichum Common Baldcypress 
Tree 50 ft. high; in general appearances similar to an 
Evergreen; like the Larch, the Taxodium sheds its 
light green feathery needle-like foliage in the Fall and 
produces globular cones; the straight trunk, erect 
branches and slightly pendulous branchlets form a nar¬ 
row pyramidal head; the flaky bark is light-cinnamon 
brown. 
Refer to Chamaecyparis —Evergreen Trees—for varie¬ 
ties of Cypress. 
Caliper Height Each Per 10 
2-21/2 in. 12 ft. $10.00 $90.00 
TILIA — LINDEN 
Rapid growing; symmetrical pyramidal habit of growth; 
the small yellowish fragrant flowers droop in clusters in 
May; the fruit is a tiny nutlet. 
Sometimes called Basswood. 
Tilia cordata Littleleaf European Linden 
Tree 75 ft. high; much like other Lindens; small 
leaves heart-shaped dark green and lustrous above, 
silvery on the underside; fruit has thin fragile shell. 
2^-3 in. 14 ft. 17.50 165.00 
3 -3^ in. 16 ft. 22.50 215.00 
Tilia Platyphyllos Bigleaf European Linden 
Tree 70 to 80 ft. high; similar in habit of growth to 
Tilia cordata; large leaves; the earliest species to 
bloom; fruit thick-shelled. 
in. 
8 ft. 
4.50 
40.00 
1 V2 _1 % 
in. 
9 ft. 
6.00 
55.00 
l3/ 4 -2 
in. 
10 ft. 
7.50 
70.00 
2 -2l/ 2 
in. 
12 ft. 
10.00 
90.00 
Tilia tomentosa Silver Linden 
Tree 50 ft. high; dense habit of growth; light colored 
upright branches; leaves silvery white on the under¬ 
side; woody-shelled fruit. 
l^-ll/ 2 in. 8 ft. 6.00 55.00 
ll/ 2 -i%in. 9 ft. 7.50 70.00 
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