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W. \V. Hf'XT ci CO. 
MOUNTAIN ASH (Pyrus Sorbus) 
(Aciiparia Pendula) —The branches of this variet}' 
are of a straggling, pendant character, turning and twisting in all 
directions and producing a veiw pleasing effect. $1.00. 
MULBERRY (Morus) 
Tea’s \Veej»ing — The most graceful weeping tree. Forms per¬ 
fect umbrella-shaped head, with long, slender, willowy branches, 
drooping to the ground. It has beautiful foliage; is wonderfully 
vigorous and healthy. $1.00 to $2.50. 
WILLOW (Salix) 
Xcw Ainei-jcan Weeping (Americana Pendula) —Having slen¬ 
der shoots and delicate leaves of great beauty. $1.00. 
KiJjnai'iiock Weeiung (Caprea Pendula)—A very desirable 
small lawn tree, having a perfect umbrella-shaped head, and with 
the branches drooping gracefully to the ground. $1.00. 
Weeping (Babylonica) —Our common, well-known weeping va¬ 
riety; forms a large, round-headed, graceful tree. 50c. to $1.00. 
Klegantissima (Thurlow’s Willow) —Similar to, but more up¬ 
right gi-owing than Babylonica. 75c. 
EVERGREENS 
EVERGREEN TREES (Conifers) 
In the following list we confine ourselves strictly to hardy 
species and varieties, such as are most useful for general planting. 
The prices noted are for trees of the usual size. Extra-sized 
specimens charged for in proportion. 
ARBOR VITAE (Thuja) 
Ajiicricau (Occidentalis) — A well-known variety of great value; 
It forms an upright, conical tree of only medium size. 50c. 
Aiii'ca (George Peabody Arbor Vitae) — The finest of the golden 
Arbor Vitaos; its golden hue is the brightest and most permanent. 
$1.50. 
(Jlobosa (Globe-Headed Arbor Vitae)—Form a dense round 
shrub. Very desirable. $1.00. 
Coinpacta—Form hemispherical; light green foliage. A good 
dwarf, hardy sort, 50c. to $1.00. 
I'yramidal (Pyi’amidalis) —Of upright, compact habit. 75c. 
to .$ 1.50. 
Arl)or Vitae Coinpacta. 
