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COMMON AND BOTANICAL NAMES 
WILLOW GOLDEN-BARK (Salix Vitel- 
lina var. Aurea). 10 to 
Very rapid-growing willow which 8 to 
reaches a large size; the twigs are 6 to 
bright golden and foliage a pleasing 4 to 
silvery green. 
WILLOW GOLDEN-BARK WEEPING 
(S. Vit. var. Aurea Pendula). 
5 feet 
A most beautiful weeping golden- 
bark willow. 
WILLOW JAPANESE (S. Sieboldiana). 
6 to 
9 feet. 
8 to 10 feet. 
6 to 8 feet. 
4 feet. 
3 feet. 
8 feet 
6 feet 
10 feet. 
8 feet. 
6 feet. 
A very graceful, slender-branched, 7 to 
shrub-like willow, with sage-green fo- 5 to 
liage and an abundance of small 4 to 
“pussies” very early in the Spring. 
WILLOW LAUREL-LEAF (S. Pentandra). 
Upright in habit with glossy foliage. 
WILLOW PUSSY EUROPEAN (S. Mu- 
tabilis). 3 to 
The “pussy” buds of this variety are 2 to 
very large and silvery. Makes a spread¬ 
ing small bush-like tree. 
WILLOW RED-BARK (S. Vit. var. Britzensis). 
A form with deep red bark in the 8 to 10 feet, 
winter season contrasting effectively 6 to 
with the golden form when they are 4 to 
planted together. 
WILLOW SILVER-LEAF (S. Vit. var. 
Argentea). 8 to 
A dwarf willow with silvery foliage. 6 to 
4 to 
WILLOW TIIURLOW’S WEEPING (S 
var. Elegantissima). .Specimens, 15 to 20 feet, $3.00 to 
A very beautiful willow, similar to 10 to 12 feet. 
Babylonica but somewhat more upright 8 to 10 feet, 
and considered more hardy. 
WILLOW WEEPING (S. Babylonica). 
Specimens, 12 to 18 feet, $2.00 to 
The well-known weeping willow is 10 to 12 feet, 
useful in many places, with its long, 8 to 10 feet, 
drooping branches. 6 to 8 feet. 
WITCH HAZEL AMERICAN (Hamamelis 
Virginica).Specimens, 6 to 12 feet, $2.00 to 
Our native Witch Hazel is a charm- 5 to 6 feet, 
ing, shrub-like tree. Everyone is famil- 4 to 
iar with its charm in the late Fall. It is 3 to 
attractive in its habit of growth and is 
especially valuable for planting in the 
shade, thriving with surprising luxuri¬ 
ance even in the thick woodland. 
WITCH HAZEL JAPANESE (H. Japonica). 
Beautiful species, blooms in Spring, 2 to 
rare. 1 to 
XANTHOXYLUM, see Ash, Prickly. 
YELLOW-WOOD AMERICAN (Cladrastis 
Tinctoria).Specimens, 15 to 20 feet, $3.00 to 
A very desirable tree of medium 10 to 12 feet, 
growth. The trees are festooned with 8 to 10 feet, 
drooping racemes of blooms resembling 6 to 8 feet, 
the wistaria, creamy white and fragrant. 
YELLOW-WOOD JAPANESE (C. Amurensis). 
Specimens, 8 to 12 feet, $2.00 to 
feet. 
feet. 
feet. 
feet. 
Herkimer, N. F., 9-Sl-’14. 
The plants arrived in fine order and are a thrifty lot, just the kind you always 
send out whether the order be large or small. That is why I like to get my plants 
and shrubs from you. F. G. II. 
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