Siebrecht &■ Son • Kose Hill Nurseries • Nfiv 'Rochelle, Ne)v York 
DECIDUOUS 
CRAT^GUS Oxyacantha pendula (Weeping 
Hawthorn). A wecpin;; form of the English 
Hawthorn, with single white Howers. $t to $2. 
C. coccinea pendula I Weeping Scarlet Thorn). 
Has bright scarlet flowers. $t to ^2. 
CORNUS florida pendula (Weeping Dogwood). 
Large- flowered variety with pendulous branches; 
bright scarlet fruit after the flowers. $2 to$3.50. 
C. florida rubra pendula I Pink Weeping Dog- 
wood). Beautiful lawn tree. $3 to $5. 
MOKUS PtNUULA 
WE.LPINQ TRE.E,S, continued 
CYTISUS Laburnum pendula (Weeping Golden 
Chain). Bears long, wistaria-like racemes of 
bright yellow flowers in June. $1.50 to $2.50. 
FAGUS sylvatica pendula (Weeping Beech). 
Very curious and interesting tree with fine droop- 
ing branches. ^1.50 to $2.50. 
F. purpurea pendula nova. The true purple- 
leaved Weeping Beech. The most beautiful 
tree grown. ^3 to #5 . 
FRAXINUS aurea pendula ( Yellow - wooded 
Weeping Ash). Beautiful in winter 
on account of its yellow bark, f 1.50 
to $3. 
LARIX Europaea pendula ( Weeping 
Larch), One of the most picturesque 
trees; the branches spread and droop 
in a particularly charming manner. 
MALUS pendula, Eva Rathke (Weep- 
ing Apple). A beautiful weeping 
tree covered with "apple blossoms" in 
the spring. $2.50. 
MORUS pendula (Teas' Weeping 
Mulberry). One of the most satisfac- 
tory and popular of all weeping trees. 
Can be trained to form delightful sum- 
mer-houses for the children, jti. 
PERSICA Hansii pendula (Weeping 
Peach). The drooping branches bear 
a profusion of double pink flowers in 
early spring. $1 .50 to {(3. 50. 
POPULUS pendula, Parasol de St. 
Julien ( Weeping Aspen) . A French 
variety of fine drooping habit. $t.So 
to $2.50. 
P. Graeca pendula (Weeping Poplar). 
1 he best of its class. $2. 
PTELEA trifoliata pendula (Weeping 
Hon Tree). A rapid grower. #1.50 
to $2.50. 
QUERCUS Dauvessei pendula ( Weep- 
ing Oak). One of tlie best of the 
drooping Oaks, jf i .50 to $2.50. 
Q. Cerris pendula (Weeping Turkey 
Oak). A handsome species of rapid, 
symmetrical growth with deeply cut 
leaves which turn brown and cling to 
the tree nearly all winter. $2. 
Q. pedunculata atropurpurea (Weeping 
Purple Oak). Has purple leaves 
which retain their color all summer. 
50 cts. to $1. 
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