WEEPING 



Thorn, (CRATAEGUS ) 



NEW WEEPING, (nova pendula.) 

 A slender branched variety with a 

 very drooping habit. 



PYRACAN THA LEAVED WEEP- 

 ING, (pyracanthifolia pendula.) A 

 drooping variety with small, bright 

 green, glossy foliage. 



VARIEGATED WEEPING, (varie- 

 gata pendula.) A variety with fine 

 variegated foliage and drooping 

 habit. 

 Willow, (SALAX.) 



WEEPING, (Babylonica.) Our com- 

 mon and well-known weeping wil- 

 low. 50 cts. 



POPLAK. 



Willow, (SAL AX.) 



AMERICAN WEEPING, (Ameri- 

 cana pendula.) An American 

 dwarf, slender branched species, 

 grafted 5 or 6 feet high ; it makes 

 one of the most ornamental of 

 small weeping trees— more hardy 

 than the Babylonica. See cut, 

 page 29. 



KILMARNOCK WEEPING, (cap- 

 rea pendula.) A new and exceed- 

 ingly graceful tree, with brown 

 branches and large glossy leaves. 

 One of the finest of this class of 

 trees; very hardy. See cut, page 

 28. Price $1 to $2. 



