. Armstrong Nurseries . TEAS WEEPING MULBERRYOne of the Most Useful of the Weeping Trees Weeping Deciduous Trees Favorite subjects for lawn decoration, garden effects,and grouped with larger growing trees. MORUS pendula. Teas Weeping Mulberry. Veryornamental and of drooping habit. Its long slenderbranches curve gracefully to the ground, forming adense umbrella-shaped head. Easily grown. 6 to Sft., 3-year heads, each; $ per 10. SALIX babylonica. The well-known picturesqueWeeping Willow. Large, spreading top and longpendulous branches. 4 to 6 ft., 50c. ULMUS scabra pendula. Camperdown


. Armstrong Nurseries . TEAS WEEPING MULBERRYOne of the Most Useful of the Weeping Trees Weeping Deciduous Trees Favorite subjects for lawn decoration, garden effects,and grouped with larger growing trees. MORUS pendula. Teas Weeping Mulberry. Veryornamental and of drooping habit. Its long slenderbranches curve gracefully to the ground, forming adense umbrella-shaped head. Easily grown. 6 to Sft., 3-year heads, each; $ per 10. SALIX babylonica. The well-known picturesqueWeeping Willow. Large, spreading top and longpendulous branches. 4 to 6 ft., 50c. ULMUS scabra pendula. Camperdown WeepingElm. This handsome weeping tree is top grafted ontall stem. Its vigorous branches grow outward anddownward, giving the tree a graceful aspect. 7 to Sft., 3-year heads, $ Hardy Flowering Shrubs This class is represented by a large variety of shrubsgrowing from three to ten feet in height, producing awealth of beautiful flowers in their season, or a man-tle of bright colored foliage. Owing to their varietyof


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