Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Siirubs, Plants, Etc. 
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(JUeepiHg Deciduous Trees. 
Cornus. 
NEW WEEPING ( Cornus Florida pendula)— Is a variety of Comas Florida,, 
which is itself known as one of the most beautiful of ornamental plants. It is 
admired especially for its large white floral bracts, which are succeeded by 
red berries as brilliant as the Holly, while in the Fall the deep red foliage is one of 
the chief elements in our brilliant Autumn scenery. 
Ash (Fraxinus). 
EUROPEAN WEEPING ( Excelsior Pendula)— 
The common, well-known sort ; one of the 
finest lawn and arbor trees, covering a great 
space and growing rapidly. 
GOLD BARKED WEEPING (Aurea Pendula) 
— A singular variety, bark in Winter as yellow 
as gold. 
LENTISCUS LEAVED WEEPING ( Untied - 
folia Pendula ) -Fine glossy foliage; small 
leaves ; dark colored bark, with slender, 
drooping branches. Makes an elegant tree. 
Beech. 
WEEPING (Pendula). Originated in Belgium. 
Remarkably vigorous; picturesque tree, of 
large size. Its mode of growth is extremely 
curious. The trunk or stem is generally 
straight, with the branches tortuous and 
spreading. Quite ungainly in appearance 
divested of their leaves— but when covered 
with rich, luxuriant foliage of wonderful 
grace and beauty. 
Birch (Betula). 
CUT-LEAVED WEEPING (Lasciniata Pen- 
data — An elegant erect tree, with slender, 
drooping branches and fine-cut leaves. A 
magnigeent variety, and worthy of a place on 
every lawn. 
ELEGANS PENDULA— A new sort from Eu- 
rope ; habit nearly as pendulous as that of 
the Kilmarnock Willow. 
WEEPING MULBERRY. 
YOUNG'S WEEPING ( Pendula Youngii ) — This variety is of a beautiful pendu- 
lous habit, with long, slender shoots of picturesque and irregular form. The 
leaves are broad, almost heart-shaped, and very pretty. As a small weeping or- 
namental tree it has no eqnal. It is a decided acquisition. 
Cherry ( Cerasus ). 
PENDULA (Weeping)— Is worked standard high, and forms a full, globular head, 
with shining leaves and white flowers. 
PUMILA (Dwarf Weeping) — Very delicate drooping branches and tiny leaves and 
flowers. 
Elm (Ulmus). 
PENDULA (Camperdown)— Its vigorous, irregular branches which have a uniform 
weeping habit, over-lap so regularly that a compact, roof-like head is formeu ; the 
finest Weeping Elm. 
Linden, or Lime Tree ( Tilia ). 
WHITE LEAVED WEEPING ( Alba Pendula ) — A fine tree with large leaves and 
drooping branches. 
