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Salix  alba ;  syn.,  regalis.  (M)  Upright  habit, 
strong  grower  and  very  hardy.  Slender,  light 
gray  branches,  and  narrow  silvery  gray 
leaves. 
3  to  4  feet  .  50  cts.  ea.,  $4.50  per  doz.,  $25  per  100 
S.  Babylonica.  Weeping  Willow.  (M)  This  is 
the  well-known  Weeping  Willow,  whose  long, 
pendulous  branches  droop  so  gracefully  and 
sway  to  the  lightest  breeze.  Makes  an  admirable 
shade  tree  and  grows  well  in  wet  or  dry  places. 
These  trees  mature  rapidly  and  are  satisfactory 
for  quick  results.  See  illustration  on  this  page. 
Eiifh        Doz.  100 
6  to  8  feet  $0  75    $6  00    $40  00 
8  to  10  ft.,  Ih  to  2h  in.  cal.  1  50    15  00 
Prices  on  a  few  larger  trees,  4  to  8  inch  caliper, 
upon  application. 
var.  dolorosa.  Wisconsin  Weeping  Willow. 
(L)  A  strong-growing  form  very  similar  to  the 
above  but  considered  hardy  further  north. 
12  to  14  feet,  3  to  4  in.  cal.,  $3  each,  $30  per  doz. 
S.  Caprea.  Goat  Willow.  (S)  A  quick-growing 
shrubby  tree,  which  is  pretty  in  the  first  warm 
days  of  spring  with  a  multitude  of  small  fur- 
like catkins  along  its  branches.  Often  called 
"Pussy  Willow." 
2  to  3  ft.  .  35  cts.  ea.,  $3.50  per  doz.,  $25  per  100 
var.  pendula.  Kilmarnock  Willow.  (D) 
A  curious  umbrella-shaped  form  with  sil- 
very gray  leaves.  Our  stock  has  been 
grafted  on  stems  4  or  5  feet  in  height 
and  makes  attractive  little  trees,  covered 
in  early  spring  with  soft,  fur-like  catkins. 
E.-icli  Doz. 
4  to  5  feet,  2-yr.  heads  .  .  $1  25    $12  00 
4  to  5  feet,  3-yr.  heads  .  .    1  50     15  00 
S.  elegantissima.  Thurlow's  Weeping 
Willow.  (L)  Similar  to  S.  Baln/Ionica. 
Equally  strong  a  grower  and  considered 
more  hardy  north. 
5  to  6  feet   ...  75  cts.  each,  $6  per  doz. 
S.  incana  ;  syn.,  rosmarinifolia.  Rosemary 
Willow.  (D)  A  handsome  odd -looking 
tree,  with  rounded  head,  slender  twigs 
and  small  silvery  leaves. 
Eiifli       Doz.  100 
4  to  5  ft.,  bush  form.$0  50  $5  00  $30  00 
5  to  6  ft.,  2-yr.  strong 
grafted  heads    .  .  1  50 
S.  laurifolia.  See  .S'.  jx^ntaudra  below. 
S.  pentandra.  Bay,  or  Laurel-leaved  Wil- 
low. (S)  Has  narrow,  dark  green  glossy 
leaves,  that  shine  conspicuously  in  the 
sunshine.  A  strong  grower  at  the  sea- 
shore, along  water  edges  or  on  high 
ground.  It  is  much  used,  and  the  bush 
form  that  we  offer  makes  desirable  screens 
and  the  tree-.shaped  plants  are  valued  as 
.specimens.  Each       Doz.  100 
3  to  4  feet,  bush 
form  $0  50    $5  00    $30  00 
8  to  10  feet,  tree 
form   1  25    12  00     70  00 
Salix  purpurea,  var.  pendula.  Xew  American 
Willow.  (D)  A  pretty,  graceful  Willow  with 
slender  drooping  branches  and  small,  narrow 
silvery  gray  leaves.  Our  stock  is  grafted  on 
5-foot  stems  and  is  valued  for  specimen 
planting. 
5  to  6  feet,  3-year  heads  $1  75 
S.  vitellina,  var.  aurea.  (M)  Grows  into  a  mas- 
sive, low-headed  tree.  Light  green  leaves  and 
brilliant  golden  yellow  bark  that  is  particularly 
bright  in  the  leafless  months  of  winter.  It  makes 
a  fine  specimen  with  a  personality  that  other 
trees  do  not  possess.  Each        Doz.  100 
3  to  4  feet  $0  50    $4  50    $25  00 
5  to  6  feet   75     7  00     40  00 
var.  Britzensis.  Salmon-barked  Willow.  (L) 
A  form  of  the  above,  with  the  yellow  bark  on 
the  younger  wood  tinted  with  red. 
3  to  4  ft.  .  50c.  each,  $4.50  per  doz.,  $25  per  100 
var.  glauca.  (S)  A  tree  we  brought  from  Europe 
several  years  ago.  It  has  slender  branches  and 
small  narrow  green  leaves  that  are  silvery  be- 
neath. The  bark  is  slatish  gray.  A  good  tree  for 
willow  plantations  in  moist  places. 
Each        Doz.  100 
3  to  4  feet  $0  50    $4  50    $25  00 
6  to  8  feet   60     5  00     35  00 
WEEPING  WILLOW 
MORRISVILLE,  PENNSYLVANIA 
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