. Descriptive catalogue of fruits, and ornamental trees, garden fruits, roses, shrubs, Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. 58 WEEPING DECIDUOUS _, CAMPERDOWN ELM. Elm. Camperdown Weeping—A vigorous grower, and forms one of the most pictur- esque drooping trees. Leaves large, dark green and glossy, and cover the tree with a luxurious mass of verdure; very desirable. Linden or Lime Tree (Tilia). White-Leaved Weeping (Alba Pendula)—A fine tree with large leaves and drooping branche
. Descriptive catalogue of fruits, and ornamental trees, garden fruits, roses, shrubs, Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. 58 WEEPING DECIDUOUS _, CAMPERDOWN ELM. Elm. Camperdown Weeping—A vigorous grower, and forms one of the most pictur- esque drooping trees. Leaves large, dark green and glossy, and cover the tree with a luxurious mass of verdure; very desirable. Linden or Lime Tree (Tilia). White-Leaved Weeping (Alba Pendula)—A fine tree with large leaves and drooping branches. Mountain Ash (Sorbus). Weeping (Aucuparia Pendula) — A beautiful tree, with straggling weeping- branches ; makes a fine tree for the lawn; suitable for covering arbors. Mulberry. Tea's Weeping Russian — The most graceful and beautiful of hardy weeping- trees, and wholly unlike anything heretofore introduced, forming a perfect, umbrella-shaped head, with long, slender, willowy branches, drooping to the ground, parallel with the stem. These hang like the most delicate vines from a hanging basket, and are SAx ayed by the slightest breath of the wind. It has handsome foliage of a lieautiful glossy green. Admirably adapted to cemetery planting and for the lawn. Poplar. (Populus). Laege-Leaved Weeping (Grandidentata Pendula) —A variety having, when grafted standard high, long, slender branches, like cords, which droop very gracefully; foliage large, dark shining green, and deeply serrated. One of the finest weeping trees in cultivation. ^ Willow (Salix). American Weeping (Purpurea Pendula)—An .\merican Dwarf, slender-branched species; grafted five or six feet high, it makes one of the most ornamental of email weeping trees; more hardy than the Babylonica. Kilmarnock Weeping (Caprea Pendula)—An exceedingly graceful tree, with large, glossy leaves; very hardy. Weeping (Babylonica)—The well-kiiow ii common Weeping Please note that these images are extracted f
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