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New American Weeping Willow. 
This is not a new variety, as its name might imply, but is called new to distinguish it from 
the older and more common kinds of Willows. It is a beautiful tree and has not received the 
recognition it deserves. It is a dwarf species, but when grafted five or six feet high, throws out 
long slender branches, which make it one of the most ornamental of small weeping trees. Si.co. 
WEEPING RUSSIAN MULBERRY. 
Rosemary=Leaved Willow. 
One ot the prettiest round-headed small trees; branches feathery, foliage silvery. Deserving 
of more attention than it has hitherto received. 75c. 
Russian Golden Willow. 
A rare and valuable variety, particularly attractive in Winter, on account of its bright golden 
bark. 75c. 
Siebold’s Willow. 
A tree of elegant habit, with long graceful branches, and narrow deep green leaves. 50c. 
