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Barberry. — Variegated-leaved. 



Barberry. — Purple-leaved. 



Dogwood. — Silver-striped. 



Elder. — Golden variegated. 



Snowberry. — Variegated-leaved, berries red. 



Snowball. — Variegated-leaved. 



Sumac. — Cut-leaved, very handsome and showy. See 

 fig. 16, which shows the form of leaf, but much reduced 

 in size. 



Weigela rosea variegata. — Very showy. 



WEEPING TREES. 



The following are beautiful weeping trees that should 

 be better known throughout the country than they are at 

 the present time. 



'Weeping Ash — Four varieties. — Rather coarse-growing 

 trees, yet worthy of cultivation. 



Weejnng Beech. — One of the most beautiful weeping 

 trees we possess. 



Weeping Birch. — Cut-leavecJ, very graceful. 



Weeimig Cherry. — Light and graceful, a small tree. 



Wee2nng Elm. — There are several varieties, all of which 

 are handsome. 



Weeping Mountain Ash. — A beautiful tree. 



Weeping Thorns. — Some four or five varieties, all hand- 

 some small trees. 



Willow. — The old variety is a well-known large tree ; 

 but the new American and Kilmarnock Willows are small 

 trees, suitable to gardens of moderate size. 



