SIEBRECHT & SON 
DECIDUOUS WEEPING TREES— Continued. 
Salix caprea pendula (Kilmarnock Weeping 
Willow). Beautiful ornament on the lawn 
and hears the dainty "pussy-willows" so nuicli 
sought after in the spring. $1.50 to $2.50. 
S. Rosmarinifolia (Rosemary Willow). Small 
silvery foliage, giving a charming effect. 75 
cts. to $1. 
S.vitellina aurea pendula (Weeping Yellow 
Willow). Grows to a great height. 75 cts. 
to $1. 
Sophora Japonica pendula (Japan Pagoda 
Tree). One of the most unique trees in 
existence. A distinct and striking ornament 
to the lawn. I'sed with good effect on many 
of our large estates, where It attracts much 
attention. $1..")0 to $2..50. 
Tilia argentea pendula (Silver-leaved Weeping 
Linden). A fine tree with large leaves and 
graceful, drooping branches. Distinct and 
beautiful. $1.50 to $2.50. 
T- platyphyllos Beaumonti pendula (Large- 
leaved Weeping Linden). A most striking 
and beautiful tree with large leaves. $2.50. 
Ulmus Americana pendula (Weeping White 
Elm). Has short trunk and slender, pendu- 
lous branches. A graceful and beautiful 
tree. $1.50 to .$2.50. 
U. montana Camperdowni (Camperdown Weep- 
ing Elm). One of the finest weeping trees 
with horizontal limbs and long, pendulous 
branches. $1.50 to $2..50. 
U. campestris pendula (Small-leaved Weeping 
English Elm). $1.50 to $2.50. 
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