DECIDUOUS WEEPING TREES. 
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Elm— Camperdown Weeping. A. drooping variet)^ of the Scotch Elm. Very 
handsome. $2. 
Linden— {^Tilia Europe a peiiEilal) A very handsome tree, with droop¬ 
ing branches and large leaves, whitish on the under side. 
Mountain Ash— Weeping, (A. aucuparm pencht.la.') A tree with foliage and fruit 
very nearly resembling the European Ash, but having a remarkable 
and singular habit of growth, with twisted and drooping branches. 
Grafted, 7 to 8 feet high. 
Variegated Weeping, [^Sorbns a-ticu-pnria paidula varicgata.) This vari¬ 
ety is similar to the last, only its leaves are curiously blotched with 
white. 
Poplar — hME.\c\>i]\G,{Eopiiluspeiidula.) A remarkably tine weeping tree, branches 
gracefull}' drooping, leaves large, green and shining. 
Willow — '^■e.KvmG,{Sadix Babylonica.) A well-known tree; very graceful and 
ornamental. 50 cents. 
New American Weeping, (S. Americana pendula.) A small and slender- 
branched variety, with delicate leaves and spray; grafted 7 to 8 feet 
