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Cerasus J. var. rosea pendula. Japan Weeping Rose-flowered Cherry. C. Brought from Japan by Von 

 Siebold, and is certainly one of the finest pendulous trees for lawns or small grounds. The branches are 

 slender, and fall gracefully to the ground, and the flowers are rose-colored. Undoubtedly one of the finest 

 weeping cherries. $1.50. 



C. pumila pendula. Dwarf Weeping Cherry. C. Grafted standard high, this makes a curious and beautiful 

 little, round-headed drooping tree. $1.00. 



C. Khexi fl. pi. C. (New). A fine double white flowered variety, covered at the blossoming season with a pro- 

 fusion of flowers having the appearance of small roses. $1.00. 



C. Sieboldii alba plena. Siebold's Double-flowering Cherry. C. Semi-double white flowers, fine. 50e. 



C. Sieboldii rubra plena. Siebold's Double Red-flowering Cherry. C. Semi-double flowers, white 

 tinged with red. 50c. 



C. Sinensis flore plena. Chinese Double-flowering Cherry. B. Misnamed humUis fl. pi. A fine sort, with 

 large, double white flowers. 50c. 



Japan Weeping Rose-flowered Cherry. 



{From a photograph of a specimen on our grounds.) 



Among trees of drooping habit there is none more beautiful than the one represented by the illustration annexed. 

 The beauty of the tree consists not only in its graceful pendulous habit, but it has besides the merit of producing quan- 

 tities of flowers in the blossoming season, and the branches when covered with these give the tree a novel, interesting 

 and charming effect, as will be seen from the picture. The foliage of the tree, too, is handsome. This tree is well suited for 

 i either large or small places, and should be planted bv itself, where it can have room to develop. By cutting, it can be 

 confined to a small space, and if permitted to grow it will cover considerable ground in the course of time. No drooping 

 tree of recent introduction has more merits than this. 



CEKCIS. Judas Tree, or Keel Bud. Judas Batjm, Ger. Ganier, Fr. 



C. Canadensis. American Judas Tree. B. A very ornamental native tree, of medium size, irregular rounded 

 form, with perfect heart-shaped leaves of a pure green color, glossy surface above, and grayish green 

 beneath. The tree derives the name of Red Bud from the profusion of delicate reddish purple flowers 

 with which it is covered before the foliage appears. Flowering at the same time with the Chinese Mag- 

 nolias, it may be planted among them in groups with fine effect. Grown as single specimens they are also 

 beautiful and attractive, and deserve to be classed among our finest ornamental trees. 50c. 



