SIEBRECHT & SON 
DECIDUOUS WEEPING TREES— Continued. 
Corylus Avellana pendula (Weeping Filbert). 
A handsome tree wliith produces a distinct 
effect on tlie lawn ; also valual)le on account 
of its nuts. $1.50 to $2.50. 
Crataegus Oxyacantha pendula (Weeping Haw- 
thorn). A weeping form of the English 
Hawthorn, with single white flowers. $1 
to $2. 
C. coccinea pendula (Weeping Scarlet Thorn). 
Has bright scarlet flowers. $1 to $2. 
Cornus florida pendula (Weeping Dogwood). 
Large-flowered variety with pendulous 
branches : bright scarlet fruit after the flow- 
ers. .$2 to .f3.50. 
C. florida rubra pendula (Pink Weeping JDog- 
wood J . Beautiful lawn tree. $3 to $3. 
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CORNUS FLORIDA PENDULA 
Cytisus laburnum pendula (Weeping Golden 
Chain I. Hi'ars long, wislaria-lilte racemes of 
bright yellow (lowers in .June, .f 1..jO to $2.50. 
Fajjus sylvatica pendula (Weeping Beech). 
Very curious and interesting tree with fine 
drooping branches. $1.50 to $2.50. 
F. purpurea pendula nova. The true purple- 
leaved Weeping Beech. The most beautiful 
tree grown. $;{ to $5. 
Fraxinus aurea pendula ( Yellow-woodod Weep- 
ing .Vsh). Beautiful in winter on account 
of its yellow bark. $1..')0 to .$3. 
Larix Europsa pendula (Weeping Larch). 
One of the most picturestjue trees; the 
branches spread and droop in a particularly 
charming manner. to $5. 
Malus pendula, Eva Rathke (Weeping Apple). 
A Ijeautiful weeping tree covered with "ap- 
ple blossoms" in the spring. .$2..'50. 
Morus pendula (Teas' Weeping Mulberry). 
One of (he most satisfactory and popular of 
all weeping trees. Can be trained to form 
delightful summer-houses for the children. $1. 
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