WEEPING MOUNTAIN ASH. 



Elm, (ULMUS.) 



ROUGH LEAYED, (Rugosa pendu- 

 la.) Resembles the preceding, but 

 the leaves are larger and rougher. 



Euonymus, PENDULA. A pretty 

 drooping shrub with bright red 

 fruit. 



Honey Locust, (GLEDITSCHIA TRI- 

 ACANTHUS.) 

 WEEPING, (Bugoti pendula.) ' A 

 new variety with graceful droop- 

 ing branches, very , distinct and 

 fine. $2. 



Larch, WEEPING. A variety of the 

 European, with drooping branches ; 

 one of the finest trees of this 

 section. $2. 



Linden, or Lime Tree, (TILIA.) 



WHITE-LEAVED WEEPING, (al- 

 ba pendula.) A very beautiful tree, 

 with large foliage and slender, 

 drooping shoots. "See cut, page 25. 

 Mountain Ash, (SORB US.) 



WEEPING, (aucuparia pendula.) A 

 beautiful French variety, of rapid 

 growth, and decidedly pendulous. 

 See cut 

 Poplar, (POPULUS.) 



WEEPING, (tremulus pendula.) A 

 fine variety of the Aspen, with a 

 drooping habit. See cut, page 27. 



GRANDIDENTATA PENDULA. 

 A variety with long, slender 

 branches drooping gracefully to 

 the ground ; foliage large and 

 deeply serrated. 



