. Popular deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs, for planting in parks, gardens, cemeteries, etc., Evergreens; Trees; Shrubs. WEEPING DECIDUOUS TEEES. 49 more slender drooping branches, and â with delicately cut leaves, that attract and please every observer. The EvBR-FLOWBRiNa Wbepin& ChekbtâOerasus semper jiorens.âThis is of comparatively recent introduction, and forms a charming tree of a decided drooping habit, and producing ar succession of flowers and fruit all the season. The DvfAEF â Weeping CheekyâOerasus pumila.âFor small grounds, points on the outskirts of a group, or o


. Popular deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs, for planting in parks, gardens, cemeteries, etc., Evergreens; Trees; Shrubs. WEEPING DECIDUOUS TEEES. 49 more slender drooping branches, and â with delicately cut leaves, that attract and please every observer. The EvBR-FLOWBRiNa Wbepin& ChekbtâOerasus semper jiorens.âThis is of comparatively recent introduction, and forms a charming tree of a decided drooping habit, and producing ar succession of flowers and fruit all the season. The DvfAEF â Weeping CheekyâOerasus pumila.âFor small grounds, points on the outskirts of a group, or other positions where a limited space only can be allowed, this is one of the prettiest of weepers. Its branches are slender and decidedly. Fio. 31.âDwAKF Weepinq Chekkt. drooping, growing freely, and forming a charmingly graceful little round head. The Scotch Weeping ElmâUlmus montana pendula.âThe habit of this variety of weeping elm is very irregular, sometimes spreading its branches fan-like, at others drooping them almost perpendicularly downward. It is a tree of rapid growth, with an abundance of coarse, heavy, dark foliage, that is suitable for positions where it can have abundance of room, and where it will be viewed at some little distance. This is the variety generally found in the nurseries; but there are two varieties of more recent introduction, which we consider superior in growth, as they certainly are in symmetry of 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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