Siebrecht (r Son • 'Rose Hill Nurseries • Nek> 'Rochelle, Nelv York 
DECIDUOUS WE-E-PINq TRE-F.S, 
continued 
ROBINIA Pseudacaciapendula( Weep- 
ing Locust). Very ornamental and 
decidedly striking. I2.50 to $5. 
SALIX Annericana pendula (American 
Weeping Willow). Graceful and 
handsome tree. .50 to $2.50. 
S. Babylonica. The best-known Weep- 
ing Willow. |i.5oto$5. 
S. caprea pendula (Kilmarnock Weep- 
ing Willow). Beautiful ornament on 
the lawn and bears the dainty "pussy- 
willows" so much sought after in the 
spring. $1 .50 to $2.50. 
S. Rosmarinifolia (Rosemary Willow). 
Small silvery foliage, giving a charm- 
ing effect. 75 cts. to ffi. 
S. vitellina aurea pendula (Weeping 
Yellow Willow). Grows to a great 
h'-ight. 75 cts. to $1. 
SALlX BAliVLONlCA 
ABIES CANADENSIS PENDULA (See page j)) 
SOPHORA Japonica pendula (Japan 
Pagoda Tree). One of the most 
unique trees in existence. A distinct 
and striking ornament to the lawn. 
Used with good etfect on many of 
our large estates, where it attracts 
much attention. |i.50to$2.50. 
Tin A argentea pendula (Silver- leaved 
Weeping Linden). A fine tree with 
large leaves and graceful, drooping 
branches. Distinrt and beautiful. 
I1.50 to #2.50. 
T. platyphyllos Beaumonti pendula 
(Large-leaved Weeping Linden). 
A mot striking and lieautiful tree 
with large leaves. #2.50. 
ULMUS Americana pendula (Weep- 
ing White Elm). Has short trunk 
and slender, pendulous branches. 
A sr.iceful and beautiful tree, fi .50 
to $2.50. 
U. montana Camperdowni (Camper- 
down Weeping Elm). One of the 
finest weeping trees with horizontal 
limbs and long, pendulous branches. 
I1.50t0f2.50. 
U. campestris pendula (Small-leaved 
Weeping English Elm). $1.50 to 
$2.50. 
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