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TILIA americana. 80’-90’ American Linden 
In a fairly moist location this native Basswood will, once 
started, quickly develop into a large limbed round topped 
tree, handsome in its dress of great heart shaped leaves, 
conspicuous in June when the fragrant flowers attract bees. 
12 to. 4 ATE 2 ee oz eee eee Bab 4.80 
122 tO, el 4 ar its yon te. oo ee igieees 6.75 6.00 
[4 tO es Omit apes toy hina. 9.00 8.10 
16° "io" "1S Fie o+2%ton 4a ae 12.00 
cordata. 70’-80’ Littleleaf European Linden 
Generally conceded the best form for street planting as the 
dark green leaves remain good until late autumn. The 
compact low branched head is particularly fitted to lawn 
purposes where the branches make a natural canopy. 
10i<:to*, (bb its, emotion. 4.50 4.00 3.60 
llettoml2e fiyelsel 15-2 ine 5.40 5.00 4.50 
120860 F140 tee26 “tore anee: 6.75 6.00 5.40 
[2ewio. * 14< IE 823296 ete 9.00 8.10 
12 Mito As ose Fine 12.00 
TAY tO 1G) ft, Yo hos 4a eee 13.50 
euchlora. 70’-80’ Crimean Linden 
Shiny yellow branchlets, distinctive—good clean foliage. 
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lO ento,o12qnkte Vetoes Sais 2: 5.20 4.80 
LOg tote Loe kit eal Seton. eae 675 6.30 
LZ tO ee 1a “Tata h Or (Gio Woon. 9.00 
L2y toe LAs She Vakions eee: 12.00 
platyphyllos (grandiflora). 80’-100’ Bigleaf European Linden 
Maybe not as popular as the small leaved brother but a 
robust handsome fellow that has made famous the stately 
avenues of Europe. Both types are often formally clipped. 
LO iow etl. ttyl Vato ela oie 4.00 3.60 3.30 
11 Lg Fo Sel) A th a GIES / pat Ce ag hem bo AS 4.80 4.20 
IDeics lA eae tO Ayes Bika 6.00 5.40 
P2°P toe te a ye 108 Oo eee 9.00 8.10 7.90 
1 Ald Sih ll SRG iby Ae) i oy eee 12.00 11.00 
14" to) L657! 1On4 ete 13.50 
—pyramidalis. 40’-50’ Pyramidal Linden 
For narrow avenues or even an accent tree this would 
be a good choice as the clean branches all grow upward. 
CMe SORT, lie to Ise Rin. 7.90 
LOY BOOT IRE Te stoe 2 ane. 10.00 
tomentosa. (argentea) 50’-60’ ; Silver Linden 
Few trees could be more handsome than this striking 
species. The heart-shaped leaves are green above and 
silvery white beneath. Grows into a compact specimen, 
in June surrounded by bees gathering honey from the 
sweetly fragrant greenish yellow flowers. 
8° to 10 x12 4044" in 5,25 
10 to J2548/1S4- 4672" =n G75 
lO0ivste 4) 2a toe Zuo eit 9.00 
12) to) 14 “tiee2ie aioe iner 12.00 
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