. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, vines, plants, Nurseries (Horticulture) New Jersey Roselle Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. CUT-HEAVED WEEPING BIRCH. It is entirely free from the seeming formality and stiff- ness of the well known Kilmarnock Willow; and its lithe form and. easy curves are the very oppo- site of the irregular and grotesque habit of the Weeping Mt. Ash, Weeping Elm, Ash, etc. It has beautiful foliage— rather small—hand- somely cut, or divi- ded into lobes, and of a deligh


. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, vines, plants, Nurseries (Horticulture) New Jersey Roselle Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. CUT-HEAVED WEEPING BIRCH. It is entirely free from the seeming formality and stiff- ness of the well known Kilmarnock Willow; and its lithe form and. easy curves are the very oppo- site of the irregular and grotesque habit of the Weeping Mt. Ash, Weeping Elm, Ash, etc. It has beautiful foliage— rather small—hand- somely cut, or divi- ded into lobes, and of a delightful fresh- looking, glossy green. In Autumu, many of the leaves are bordered with yellow, producing a novel and pleasing effect. WIUOW (Salix). Kilmarnock Weep- ing (Coprea Pen- dula)—A vigorous tree, and very popu- lar, branches droop- ing in umbrella form Common Weeping {Babylonica) 1/11/AC (Syringa Perkinensis). Weeping (S. Penduld)—A. new small sized weeping tree of much merit, a valuable addition. «Very rare. LINDEN, or 1,1MB TREE (Tilia). White Leaved Weeping {Pendula)—A fine tree with large leaves and droop- ing branches. MOUNTAIN ASH (Pyrus). Weeping)Aucuparia Pendtila)—A beauti- ful tree with straggling, weeping branches; makes a fine tree for the lawn, suitable for covering arbors. MULBERRY, Teas Weeping. This most remarkable tree will undoubt- edly, when known, take the foremost place among Weeping Trees, for the following, among other reasons : It is the most graceful and beautiful hardy weeping tree in existence, 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 are swayed by the slightest breath of wind, and when it ceases, they fall back to their wonted places—the trees are never blown out of shape. All who see it agree that in light, airy gracefulness, and delicacy of form and motion it is without a TEAS WEE


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