Th’ GONARD 48> JONES GOMPANY-HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, 
LILAC (Syringa) 
Nearly everyone is fond of Lilac Blossoms. Their 
sweet fragrance comes with the first breath of Spring, and 
their delicat: colors of blue and white seem like a Jegac-r 
from our Grandmothers’ gardens. They bloom in May, 
and grow to c or 10 feet in height. 
Old-Fashicned or Common Lilac (S. Vulgaris)—Strong, 
vigorous upright growth, with rich dark green foliage, 
and large panicles of fragrant purple flowers. 
Standard White Lilac (S. Vulgaris Alba)—-Same habit of 
growth but with pure white fragrant flowers. 
Persian Lilac, Purple (S. Persica, 7 to 8 feet.)—A neat 
handseme-growing little tree with slender branches and 
long, narrow foliage; a great favorite; the flowers grow 
in immense clusters; deep rich purple, and deliciously 
sweet. 
Persian Lilac, White (S. Persica Alba)—Similar to the 
purple, but pure white and very fragrant. 
PRICES (For all above.) Nice strong plants, 15c. 
each; 4 for 50c., postpaid. Two-year size, 
25c.: 5 for $1.00. Extra two-year size, 35c.; 5 for $1.50. 
Three-year size, 50c.; 5 for $2.25, by express. 
The broad leaves, large, showy flowers, and perfect 
hardiness make the Magnolias desirable in many ways. 
This variety is one of the best and most widely known. 
It is shrubby and branching, while young, but later 
becomes a fair-sized tree. In April or May, and before the 
leaves appear, it bears large cup-shaped flowers 5 inches in 
diameter; pure white with a deep pink center. Foliage, 
: Scena eapestatsennsnsenianennneenaneeed large, glossy and massive. Price, 2} to 3 ft. size, each 
Lilacs Bloom Early and are Very Fragrant $1.00 and $1.25, by express. 
BEAUTIFUL JAPANESE MAPLES . ke 
These beautiful Japanese Maples are among the rarest and 
most handsome low-growing trees we have for door-yards, 
lawns and park planting. Highly valued on account of their 
neat, compact growth and wonderfully bright-colored foliage, 
Summer, Spring and Fall—deep blood red, rich crimson 
scarlet, golden yellow, etc. They make nice, bushy little 
trees, and being scarce and difficult to propagate the price 
is always high. We offer three splendid varieties, nice little 
trees, one and one-half to two feet high. 
Atropurpureum (Blood leaf), $1.00 each. > 
Atropurpureum Dissectum (Fine cut leaves), $1.00 each. 
Aureum (Golden), $1.25 each. 
OFFER No. 60 — Above 3 for $3.00, by express, or $3.50, delivered. 
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each, postpaid. Beautiful Japanese Maples 
NOTE—We can also supply these varieties in a smaller size at 60c. 
RHODODENDRONS 
ORNAMENTAL EVERGREEN 
HEIGHT, FIVE TO TEN FEET 
Plant in a place sheltered from the 
hot sun or prevailing winds. Use only 
light, rich loamy soil (avoid clay or 
limestone.) _ After planting, mulch the 
surface of the ground with well-rotted 
manure five to six inches deep. Water 
liberally first year during dry weather. 
Remove seed pods in July. These 
kinds are hybrids of Catawbiensis, 
which is one of the finest of the native 
species. 
Caractacus—Purplish crimson. Fine. 
Catawbiense Alba— White. 
Catawbiense Grandiflorum—Lavender. 
Delicatissima—Clear white, tinted pink. 
Everestianum—Rosy lilac. 
Herbert Parsons—A good red. 
eS Lady Armstrong—Brilliant rose. 
= ae Parsons’ Gloriosa—Blush. 
5 in May and Sunes PRICES {024 plants, 18 inches high, 
S already in bud, $1.00 each; 
Rhododendrons bloom like thi 
Any 4 of the above $1.00 size Rhododendrons for $10.00 per doz. Larger size, 2 feet, well 
Offer No. 60a $3.50; gi Ao the $1.50 size for $5.00. By set with buds, $1.50; $15.00 per doz. By 
express only. express only. 
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