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ILLUSTRATED AND DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
BIBCH (Betula). Cut IiCavcd IVcepin % [Lasciniala Pendula). An elegant, erect tree, with slender 
drooping branches and fine cut leaves; a magnificent variety and worthy a place on every 
lawn. 
Elegant! Penduln. A new sort from Europe; habit nearly as pendulous as that of the Kilmar- 
nock Willow. 
Young's IVeepInc {Pendula Youngii). This variety is of a beautiful, pendulous habit, with 
long, slender shoots of picturesque and irregular form; the leaves are broad, almost heart- 
shaped and very pretty; as a small weeping ornamental tree it has no equal; it is a decided 
acquisition. 
Weeping Mountain Ash. (See page 53) . 
DOGWOOD, (Weeping). Cornns var. Pendula. This well known weeper was found wild in Mary- 
land; as with the common one it also has handsome flowers, scarlet fruit and foliage in the 
fall, together with a pendulous growth, which soon reaches the ground. It differs from 
almost all other weepers in having an upright central shoot from which pendulous side 
branches emerge as it grows. 
ELM {Ulmus). Pendula (Camperdown). Its vigorous, irregular branches which have a uniform 
weeping habit, overlap so regularly that a compact, roof-like head is formed; the finest 
Weeping Elm. 
