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YOUNG'S NEW WEEPING lilRCH. 
(From a specimen on our grounds.) 
Elm (Limns.) 
Smai.l-Lkaved (mierophylla pendu- 
Very pretty, small foliage. 
12. 
Euonymus. 
Weeping (>•«,/«/«.) A pretty, droop- 
ing shrub with bright red fruit. 
Honey Locust (GUditscMa.) 
■ Bujot's Weeping (Bujoti pendula.) 
A new variety with graceful 
drooping branches ; very distinct 
and fine. $2. 
Larch (Larix.) 
Weeping (pendula.) A variety of 
the European, with drooping 
branches ; one of the finest trees 
of this section. $2. 
Linden, or Lime Tree ( Tilia.) 
Alba Variegata. Variegated. $2. 
Linden, or Lime Tree ( Tilia.) 
White-Leated Weeping (alha pen- 
dula.) A very beautiful tree, with 
large foliage and slender, droop- 
ing shoots. See cut, page 26. 
Mountain Ash (Pyrus Sarins.') 
Weeping (aucuparia pendula.) A 
beautiful French variety, of rapid 
growth, and decidedly pendulous. 
See cut, page 25. 
Poplar (Populus.) 
Grandidentata Pendula. A var- 
iety with long, slender branches 
droopinggracefully to theground; 
foliage large and deeply serrated. 
One of the finest weepers. See 
cut, page 20. 
Thorn (Cratcegus.) 
New Weeping (nova pendula.) A 
slender branched variety with a 
very drooping habit. 
