. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, plants, etc., etc., Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Ornamental trees Catalogs; Grapes Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. WEEPING BIRCH ELEGANS PENDLLA, Ash (Fraxinus). EUROPEAN WEEPING {^Excehor Pendula)—The Gommon, well- known sort; one of the finest lawn and arbor trees, covering a great space and growing rapidly. GOLD BARKED WEEPING {Aurea Pendula)—A singular variety bark in Winter as yellow as gold. LENTISCUS LEAVED WEEPING {Lentiscif


. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, plants, etc., etc., Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Ornamental trees Catalogs; Grapes Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. WEEPING BIRCH ELEGANS PENDLLA, Ash (Fraxinus). EUROPEAN WEEPING {^Excehor Pendula)—The Gommon, well- known sort; one of the finest lawn and arbor trees, covering a great space and growing rapidly. GOLD BARKED WEEPING {Aurea Pendula)—A singular variety bark in Winter as yellow as gold. LENTISCUS LEAVED WEEPING {Lentiscifolia Pendula)—¥\nQ. glossy foliage ; small leaves; dark colored bark, with slender drooping branches. Makes an elegant tree. Beech. WEEPING (Pendula)—Originated in Belgium. Remarkably vigor- ous ; picturesque tree, of large size. Its mode of growth is ex- tremely curious. The trunk or stem is generally^ straight, with the branches tortuous and spreading. Quite ungainly in appear- ance divested of their leaves—but when covered with rich, luxuri- ant foliag: of wonderful grace and beauty. Birch (Betula). CUT-LEAVED WEEPING {Lasciniata Pendula)—elegant erect tree, with slender, drooping branches and fine-cut leaves. A mag- nificent variety, and worth}"- of a place on every lawn. ELECiANS PENDULA—A new sort from Europe ; habit nearly as pendulous as that of the Kilmarnock Willow. (See cut, p. 49). Birch (Betula). YOUNG'S WEEPING {Pendula. Voun^-h-)—This variety is of a beautiful pendulous habit, with long, slender shoots of picturesque and irregular form. The leaves are broad, almost heart-shaped, and very pretty. As a small weeping ornamental tree it has no equal. It is a decided (See cut, p. 50.) Cherry (Cerasus). PENDL'LA (Weeping)—Is worked standard high, and forms a full, globular head, with shining leaves and white flowers. PUMILA (Dwarf Weeping) — Very delicate, drooping branches and tiny leaves and flowers. Elm (Uhnus). PENDULA (Campe


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