Qbc lational ‘Rurserj^man. 
FOR GROWERS AND DEALERS IN NURSERY STOCK 
The National Nurseryman Publishing Co., Incorporated 
Vol. XXVI. HATBORO, PENNA. APRIL, 1918 No. 4 
LAWN SPECIMENS 
In previous issues we illustrated the Ginkgo and the 
Weeping Jleeeh as lawn speeiinens. To these we noA\ 
add the Silver Leaved Linden, TUki argentea. These 
make a trio that are hard to beat. They are all so difler- 
ent in habit and contrast splendidly with each other. The 
textun^ and color of the foliage is also very dilferent. 
The low-branched tree such as our illustration is not 
always desirable for a small lawn, Itnt whert; there is 
Silver Leaved Linden, Tilia argenlea grown as a lawn si>ecimen. 
