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Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue op 
Mountain Ash (Pyrus). 
WEEPING {Aucuparia Pendula ) — A beautiful tree, with straggling, weeping 
branches ; makes a fine tree for the lawn, suitable for covering arbors. 
Mulberry, Teas Weeping — A very thrifty, vigorous grower, perfectly hardy, forming a 
natural umbrella-shaped top, or head, foliage handsome. New and valuable. 
Poplar (Populus). 
LARGE LEAVED WEEPING ( Grandidentata ) — A variety having, when grafted 
standard high, long, slender branches like cords, which droop very gracefully ; 
foliage large, dark shining green and deeply serrated. 
Sophora 0 Japonic a). 
PENDI LA (Weeping) — Foliage and flowers similar to the upright variety ; branches 
angular and drooping ; one of the finest weepers. 
KILMARNOCK WEEPING. 
Willow (Salix). 
KILMARNOCK WEEPING ( Caprea Pendula) — An exceedingly graceful tree, 
with large, glossy leaves ; one of the finest of this class of trees ; very hardy. 
V EEPING (Babylonica ) — Our common and well-known Weeping Willow. 
AMERICAN WEEPING ( American Pendula ) — An American dwarf, slender 
branched species, grafted, five or six feet high ; it makes one of the most orna- 
mental of small weeping trees ; mpre ornamental than the Dabylonica. 
