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ANDORRA NURSERIES, 
WEEPING TREES. 
A. d. var. Wierii laciniatum (Wier’s Cut-leaved Silver Maple). It is a 
variety of the silver-leaved and one of the most remarkable and beautiful trees, with cut 
or dissected foliage. Its growth is rapid, shoots slender and drooping, giving it a habit 
almost as graceful as the cut-leaved Birch. The foliage is abundant, silvery underneath, 
and, on the young wood especially, deeply and most delicately cut. The leaf stalks are 
long and tinted with red on the upper surface. It ranks among the most interesting 
and attractive of lawn trees. 75 cents to $1.50 each. 
Betula pendula (Cut-leaved Weeping Birch). Trunk straight, slender, white as 
snow ; branches hanging in long, pendulous threads ; leaves finely cut. 
$1.00 to $1.50 each. 
Cerasus Japonica pendula (Weeping Cherry of Japan). A beautiful pen¬ 
dulous tree, with small, dark, glossy, green foliage, red-barked twigs, and single white 
flowers in May. $2.00 each. 
C. Japonica rosea pendula (Japan Weeping Rose-flowered Cherry). 
Brought from Japan by Yon Siebold, and is certainly one of the finest pendulous trees 
for lawns or small grounds. The branches are slender, falling gracefully to the ground, 
and the flowers are rose-colored. Undoubtedly one of the finest weeping Cherries. 
$1.50 and $2.00 each. 
Cornus florida pendula (Weeping Dogwood). $2.00 each. 
Fagus sylvatica pendula (Weeping Beech). A remarkably picturesque tree, of 
large size. The foliage is very rich green and hangs in masses. On our grounds we 
have several grand specimens over thirty feet in height. $1.50 to $2.50 each. 
Fraxinus excelsior pendula (Weeping Ash). A very striking tree ; grows rapidly 
and covers a large space where planted. $1.50 each. 
WEEPING BEECH. 
Six trees of one variety for the price of five; twelve trees for the price of ten. 
