LABURNUM . The Golden-Chain 
Imagine a pyramidal form with lacy foliage, hung with golden bunches of grapes 
or yellow wisteria-like flowers. That is the Laburnum. 
APPROX. 
COLOR OF TIME OF SPAN OF LIFE CONDITIONS 
HEIGHT AT 
BLOOM BLOOM ECO Oe FOR GROWTH REMARIES 
MATURITY CONDITION 

L. vuteare (Golden-Chain) ..... . | 15-20 ft. | Yellow May, Short Good soil | V#steria-like 
June blooms 

LARIX . The Larches 
While the Larches are conifers, and have most of the characteristics of an evergreen, 
such as conical outline, bark, needles, etc., they drop their leaves each Fall and put out a 
new set each Spring. It is the tender fresh green of this Spring leafage which we especially 
enjoy in these trees. 


APPROX. | COLOR OF TIME OF See NI Oe EEE) CONDITIONS 
HEIGHT AT BLOOM BLOOM IN GOOD FOR GROWTH REMARKS 
MATURITY CONDITION 
Incon- eo Moist, well- | Deciduous 
L. rurop#a (European Larch). . . . . . | 70-80 ft. spinors Medium | drained soil Beetles 
L. EEPTOLEPIS (Japanese Latch) = 2 .’. .. | 50-60 fc, | {8°°> Meditate el eoaicate 
spicuous drained soil | Spring green 
LIQUIDAMBAR . The Sweet Gum 
This is a forthright tree in all its features. Its form is distinctly regular, approaching 
the pyramidal; its foliage is unmistakably star-shaped and as large as maple leaves; its 
bark is of a conspicuously patterned roughness; its Summer foliage splendidly green, and 
its Fall color is gorgeous. 
APPROX. | COLOR OF | TIME OF oe OEE a CONDITIONS 
HEIGHT AT BLOOM BLOOM IN GOOD FOR CROWTH REMARKS 
MATURITY CONDITION 

Incon- P Moist, rich | Remarkable 
L. Styracirtua (Sweet Gum) .... . . | 50-60ft. ee Medium we Sr. 

LIRIODENDRON .- The Tulip-Tree 
Towering stateliness of growth, pale gold of its Autumn foliage against black branches 
—for these we love the Tulip-Tree. 
APPROX. | COLOR OF TIME OF SPAN OF LIFE CONDITIONS : 
HEIGHT AT| Broom BLOOM BN GOOD, FOR GROWTH REMARKS 
MATURITY CONDITION 

Stately, 
straight 
trunks 
Greenish Moist, 
Lirias Clulip.lreeymeamem. ees (10021208. ie June Long ee ay 

MAGNOLIA . The Magnolias 
For surprising, almost unbelievably gorgeous bloom, the Magnolias are easily the 
first among flowering trees. But this is not their sole merit. They have a fine, bright green 
foliage which stays until late in the season, they have a form of exceeding grace; and their 
trunks and limbs area soft, silvery gray. 




DEES OAM SCOLORTOR TIME OF SEAN OM EIEED | CONDITIONS 
HEIGHT AT| py oom BLOOM IN GOOD FOR GROWTH REMARKS 
THE NATIVES MATURITY CONDITION 
_ Greenish May, . Good, Splendid vig- 
M. acuminata (Cucumber Tree)... . « | 70-80 ft. yellow June ee porous soil | orous foliage 
u ‘ June, : Moist, Delicious 
M. cuauca (Sweet Bay) . . ~~... ~~. |15-20ft. | White Mediu rich soil fragrance 
; ; Cream- . Moist, Extremely 
M. macropuyiia (Bigleaf Magnolia) . . | 30-40 ft. Ses Medium Hichisoil) || large leaves 
. ‘ 7 Moist, Tropical in 
M. tripetaLa (Umbrella Magnolia) . . . | 30-40 ft. | White Medium Penal vee 


ANDORRA NURSERIES, INC. [49 | Deciduous Trees 

