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young’s weeping birch. 
(From a Specimen in our Collection.) 
Betula a. var. peiulula Youngii. Young’s Weeping Birch. Found 
trailing on the ground m the neighborhood of Milford, England. When ^rafted on 
stems hve to six feet high, it forms beautiful pendulous heads, and its slender shoots 
droop gracefully to the ground. One of the finest of the Weeping Birches, the beauty 
ot which may be greatly enhanced by judicious pruning. $1.50. See cut 
var. pubescens. Downy-leaved 
sembling the European White Birch , but more 
ulous. 
Birch. A native of Germany, re- 
vigorous, and branches slightly pend- 
$1.00 Var ' tristis ‘ A charllling variety of the European; of janidulous habit. 
.i Va T‘ urt lcifolia. Nettle-leaved Birch. A fine tree, of rather slow 
gtowth, with irregularly cut foliage of a deep green color. 75 cents. 
