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Birch (Betula.) 
Cut- Leaved Weeping (laciniata 
pendula.) An elegant, erect tree, 
with slender, drooping branches 
and delicately cut leaves. See 
cut, page 23. 
European Weeping (pendula.) A 
charming, drooping tree, after 
four or five years growth. Erect 
when young. 
Elegans Pendula. (New.) The 
branches of this variety run di- 
rectly towards the ground, par- 
allel with the stem. Its elegant 
weeping habit, beautiful foliage 
and branches make it one of the 
greatest acquisitions in this class 
we have had in many years. $2 
to $5. See cut. 
Tristis. A new weeping variety 
of the European. $3. 
Young's New Weeping. The ori- 
ginator says : " The ordinary 
Weeping Birch is generally and 
deservedly admired, as one of the 
most graceful objects in our land- 
scapes, so that beyond a brief de- 
scription of its origin it is not 
necessary to say more of this var- 
iety than that it is the most beauti- 
ful of all the Weeping Birches. 
It was found in the neighborhood 
of Milford, England, some few 
years ago, trailing on the ground, 
and it was with some difficulty 
grafted on stems, and now forms 
pendulous heads, drooping to the 
ground in fine thread-like shoots 
several feet in length." Fine 
specimens, grafted, $2 to §3 each. 
See cut page 22. 
Cherry (Cerasus.) 
Avium Pendula. A variety of the 
Morello, with drooping branches. 
Bigarrf.au Pendula. A very 
handsome weeping variety. 
Dwarf Weeping (pumila.) Graft- 
ed standard high ; this makes a 
curious and beautiful little round 
headed, drooping tree, difficult to 
work, and always scarce. 
EVER-Fi.O\VERING WEEPING (»• 
perflorens.) A very fine, drooping 
variety, that bears flowers and 
fruit all summer. 
Cypress (Cupressus.) 
Glyptostroisus Pendula. A beau- 
tiful variety, with horizontal 
branches ; young shoots slender 
and drooping. 
BETULA ELEGANS PENDULA. 
Elm (Ulmus.) 
Camperdown. The most graceful 
weeper of all the Elms; foliage 
large, of a deep green ; very or- 
namental. See cut, page24. $2. 
Cork-Barked (suberosa pendula.) 
A very ornamental weeping var- 
iety of the Cork-barked. $1.50. 
Hertfordshire Weeping (glabra 
pendula.) An English variety, 
with smooth, glossy leaves and 
drooping branches. 
Rough-Leaved (rugosa pendula.) 
Resembles the preceding, but the 
leaves are larger and rougher. $2. 
Scotch Weeping (montana pendu- 
la^ A vigorous growing tree, 
with graceful, drooping branches,, 
very distinct. 
