. Popular deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs, for planting in parks, gardens, cemeteries, etc., Evergreens; Trees; Shrubs. WEEPmG DEOZDUpUS TBEES. 51 growth, and deserves to be planted in every place of any extent. The Webplng Mountain Ash—Pyrug aucuparia peridula.— This is a rapid growing, beautiful variety of the mountain ash. Its long, pendulous branches, with their white flowers in spring, and red berries thereafter, make it very beautiful and attractive. Those who plant it should, however, remember that it is extremely liable to be attacked by the borer, and unless closely. Fi
. Popular deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs, for planting in parks, gardens, cemeteries, etc., Evergreens; Trees; Shrubs. WEEPmG DEOZDUpUS TBEES. 51 growth, and deserves to be planted in every place of any extent. The Webplng Mountain Ash—Pyrug aucuparia peridula.— This is a rapid growing, beautiful variety of the mountain ash. Its long, pendulous branches, with their white flowers in spring, and red berries thereafter, make it very beautiful and attractive. Those who plant it should, however, remember that it is extremely liable to be attacked by the borer, and unless closely. FiQ. 23.—^Whtte-Leatbd Weeping Linden. watched, the tree will be found destroyed ere the owner is aware. The Weeping VoYiiASi-r-Popwhis tretriula pendula.—One of the most rapid growing, of all the weepers, and while young, its decidedly pendulous branches, neat and pretty foliage, make it especially desirable. As it increases in years, however, it puts on more of an erect habit, until at times its upper limbs present very small indications of a weeping habit. For large grounds,. 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 Elliott, Franklin Reuben, 1817-1878. New York, G. E. Woodward
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