Description of Trees 



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Weeping Beech (Fagus syhatica, var. pendula), Fig. 

 105. Although not regular in outline, this tree has a pic- 

 turesque beauty peculiar to itself. It is vigorous in growth 

 and desirable. Succeeds only on heavy soils. 





FIG. 106. Teas' Weeping Mulberry (Morns alba, var. laciniata pendula). 



Weeping Ash (Fraxinus excelsior, var. pendula). A rather 

 stiff, drooping tree, with beautiful foliage, and although 

 not equal in graceful beauty to many of the weeping trees, 

 it is useful in some combinations. 



