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JAPAN WEEPING ROSE-FLOWERED CHERRY. 



{From a specimen on our grou7zds.) 



JUGLANS— Nigra ailanthifolia. 



{A ilanthus-Leaved Black Waljtttt.) 

 A valuable variety of the Black Walnut, producing excellent fruit. Foliage long, verj- ornamental. Bears when quite 

 young. 75c. 



LIRIODENDRON— Tulipifera fastigiata (new), 



(Pyramidal Tl,!if> Tree) 

 A distinct and handsome variety of the Tulip Tree ; of erect pj'ramidal growth. Promises to be a great acquisition. 

 Small trees. §1.50. 



LIRIODENDRON— Tulipifera panache (new). 



(Vnriegated-Lcai-cd Tulif. Tree.) 

 A striking and beautiful tree, the margins of the broad, glossy leaves are variegated with a verj- light green, giving the 

 tree a unique appearance. $1.00. 



MORUS— Weeping Russian. 



< Weeping Russian Muiterry.) 

 Forms a perfect umbrella shaped head, with long, slender branches drooping to the ground, parallel to the stem ; very 

 hardy. A beautiful new weeper destined to become very popular wherever known. $1.50. 



PRUNUS— Juliana pendula (new). 



A variety of the St. Julian Plum with pendulous branches. A curiosity. $1.00. 



QUERCUS— Concordia. 



(Goiden-Leaved Oak.) 

 A good, vigorous grower, with orange yellow leaves, which retain their golden tint throughout the season. One of the 

 finest golden-leaved trees. The effect produced by planting with purple-leaved trees is very striking. $1.50. 



SALIX — Babylonica ramulis aureis (new.) 



{Goiden-Bariced Babylonian Willov.'.) 

 A novel and distinct variety of the well-known Babylonian Willow, with bright golden bark in winter. Habit same as 

 the 'ype. $1.50. 



SALIX — Vitellina aurea, Russian Golden. 



A rare and valuable varietj- of Golden Willow, particularly attractive in winter on account of its bright golden bark. 75c. 



