. Catalogue. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Catalogs; Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Ornamental trees Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. 54 lUJJSTRATED ylX/) DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE MULLBEBBT. Tea's Weopiiig Biissian {M. Siberica pendula). A graceful and beautiful, hardy tree, forming a perfect umbrella-shaped head with long, slender, willowj' branches, drooping to the ground and gracefullj- swaying in the wind. foliage small, lobed and of a delightful, fresh, glossy green. The tree is exceeding- ly' hardy and of rapid growth and
. Catalogue. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Catalogs; Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Ornamental trees Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. 54 lUJJSTRATED ylX/) DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE MULLBEBBT. Tea's Weopiiig Biissian {M. Siberica pendula). A graceful and beautiful, hardy tree, forming a perfect umbrella-shaped head with long, slender, willowj' branches, drooping to the ground and gracefullj- swaying in the wind. foliage small, lobed and of a delightful, fresh, glossy green. The tree is exceeding- ly' hardy and of rapid growth and abundant foliage; admirably adapted to cemetery planting and suscep- tible of being trained into almost any shape. POPLAB [PopuJus]. Large Leaved Weeping (G r a 11 d i d e n i a t a). A variety having when grafted high, long slender branches like cords, w hi c h droop very gracefully; foliage large, dark shining grSen and deeply serrated. WILLOW (Salix). Wcepiag [Babylonica]. Our common and well known Weeping Willow. AMEBICAN WEEPING {Americana pendula). An American dwarf, slender, branched species, grafted five or six feet high, it makes one of the most ornamental of small weeping trees; more ornamental than the Babylonica. KILMARNOCK WEEPING [Caprcra penditla). An exceedingly graceful Irce with large glossy leaves; one of the finest of this class of trees; very hardy. WISCONSIN WEEPING. Of drooping habit, and said to be perfectly hardy in the northwest. BVIJRGRBBN TRBBS. ABBOR [Thuja). American or White Cedar [Occidentalis). This is one of the finest medium-sized evergreen trees; one of the best and most available of the evergreens for screens. It is a native of the coldest part of the country, and there are few places where it will not thrive. Used more than any other variety for ornamental hedging. B3' the proper use of the knife and shears it can be made to grow into almost any desirable form. Chinese Golden (TItnja on'en/a/is). A medium size tree, of great beauty, w
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