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LAWK AKD SHADE TREES. 
One of these, the Scampston, droops its branches very dis- 
tinctly and regularly, giving the tree a symmetrical form, almost 
as regular as if it had been trained, trimmed, and tied from time 
to time by the hands of a skillful gardener. The other variety 
is called the Camperdown, and differs from the Scampston in its 
branches, having a less tendency to regular drooping, and its 
foliage not being quite as abundant. 
There are also two varieties, called the rough-leaved weeping 
and the Hertfordshire weeping, that are not counted as desirable 
Fig. 22.— Scampston Weeping Elm. 
as those previously named. There is also one called the small- 
leaved weeping, which is said to be very pretty and distinct. 
The White-Leaved Weeping Linden — Tilia alba pendula . — 
Although a tree of slender drooping shoots, it is not a weeper 
after the style of the weeping willow ; but, like the birch, as it 
increases in years, it exhibits a drooping habit, that combined 
with the silvery character given to its foliage when stirred by 
the breeze, by their white under-surface, makes it one of the 
most attractive and graceful of lawn trees. It is of rapid 
