SIEBRECHT & SON 
DECIDUOUS WEEPING TREES— Continued. 
Persica Hansii pendula (Weeping Peach). 
Tlie drooping branches hear a profusion of 
douhle pink flowers in early spring. $1.50 
to .$3.50. 
Populus pendula, Parasol de St. Julien (Weep- 
ing Aspen). A Fren<-h variety of fine droop- 
ing habit. .$1.50 to $2.50. 
P. Graca pendula (Weeping Poplar). The 
best of its class. $2. 
Ptelea trifoliata pendula (Weeping Hop Tree), 
A rapid grower. $1..50 to .$2.50. 
Quercus Dauvessei pendula (Weeping Oak). 
One of the best of the drooping Oaks. $1.50 
to $2.50. 
Quercus Cerris pendula (Weeping Turkey 
Oak). A handsome species of rapid, sym- 
metrical growth with deeply cut leaves which 
turn brown and cling to the tree nearly all 
winter. $2. 
Q. pedunculata atropurpurea (Weeping Purple 
Oak), lias purple leaves wliicli retain their 
color all summer. 50 cts. to $1. 
Robinia Pseudacacia pendula (Weeping Lo- 
cust). ^■ery ornamental and decidedlv strik- 
ing. $2..jO to $5. 
Salix Americana pendula (American Weeping 
Willow). (Jraceful and handsome tree. 
$l.r)0 to $2.50. 
S. Babylonica. The best-known Weeping Wil- 
low. $1.50 to $5. 
