. The care of trees in lawn, street and park. With a list of trees and shrubs for decorative use. Trees; Trees. 3i8 Trees for Shade and Ornament appearing on the wood of the year's season in the fall (August, Sep- tember). T. Gallica Linn. (332), from France and Spain, is distinguished by its reddish-colored bark. LINDEN, LIME TREE OR BASSWOOD Tilia. A small genus, with three native and several exotic species, all of northern distribution; is composed of tall and medium trees, of rapid growth, which are ornamental in their rich foliage, turning pale yel- low, in their upright form and roundish


. The care of trees in lawn, street and park. With a list of trees and shrubs for decorative use. Trees; Trees. 3i8 Trees for Shade and Ornament appearing on the wood of the year's season in the fall (August, Sep- tember). T. Gallica Linn. (332), from France and Spain, is distinguished by its reddish-colored bark. LINDEN, LIME TREE OR BASSWOOD Tilia. A small genus, with three native and several exotic species, all of northern distribution; is composed of tall and medium trees, of rapid growth, which are ornamental in their rich foliage, turning pale yel- low, in their upright form and roundish outline, and their graceful flower and fruit. They are com- mendable in every respect as street and lawn trees, except that they are some- what late in leafing out, and are liable to insect depredations. They are adaptive to a variety of soils, not too dry, and even to wet ones; are easily transplanted, and vigorous sprouters from the stump. In winter, the thick, reddish buds and recurved branchlets lend a briglit, cheery ap- pearance to the branch system. T. Americana Linn. (334), the common Basswood, the largest of all, with less compact, open habit, and rounded form, with very large but sparse foliage, forms a satisfactory street tree. T. Enropaea Linn. (335) (split up into several species) is superior on account of its smaller, more graceful, and denser foliage, more Fig. 114. — French Tamarisk. Gallica Linn. Tamarix. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Fernow, B. E. (Bernhard Eduard), 1851-1923. New York Holt


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