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Tea’s Weeping Mulberry 
BABYLONICA 
WEEPING — The 
well-known com- 
mon weeping wil- 
low. 
KILMARNOCK 
WEEPING — (Ca- 
prea Pendula) — An 
exceedingly grace- 
ful tree with large, 
glossy leaves; very 
hardy. 
WISCONSIN WEEP- 
ING — Of drooping 
habit and hardier 
t h an Babylonica. 
Valuable on ac- 
count of its ability 
to resist severe 
cold. 
Mountain Ash (Sorbus). 
WEEPING — (Aucupa- 
ria Pendula) — A beau- 
tiful tree, with strag- 
gling, weeping 
branches; makes a fine 
tree for the lawn; sut- 
able for covering ar- 
bors. 
Teas’ Weeping Russian 
Mulberry. 
A weeping variety of 
the now well-known 
Russian Mulberry; 
perfectly hardy in 
summer and winter; 
withstands extreme 
heat and cold, and 
grows naturally in a 
very graceful form. 
Poplar (Populus). 
LARGE-LEAVED 
WEEPING — (Grandi- 
denta Pendul a) — A 
variety having when 
grafted standard high, 
long slender branches, 
like cords, which 
droop very graceful- 
ly; foliage large, dark 
shining green, and 
deeply serrated. One 
of the finest weeping 
trees in cultivation. 
Willow (Salix). 
AMERICAN WEEP- 
ING — (Purpurea 
Pendula)-An Amer- 
ican dwarf, slen- 
der - branched spe- 
cies; grafted five or 
six feet high, it 
makes one of the 
most ornamental of 
small weeping 
trees; more hardy 
than the Babylo- 
niea. 
Babylonica Weeping Willow 
