_ HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA 
BLOOMS IN AUGUST, SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER 
The flowers are rich creamy white, changing to pink, and borne in immense 
clusters, more than a foot long; it blooms in August, the first and every suc- 
ceeding year; continues in bloom for months. Hardy, no trouble to grow. 
Prices for strong plants that will bloom this season: I-yr. size, 15c., post- 
| paid; 2-yr. size, 30c., extra 2-yr. size, 50c., 3-yr. size, 75c., each, by express. 
| STANDARD, or TREE FORM (Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora). Price, 
60 cts. and $1.25 each, according to size, by express only. 
HYDRANGEA, “HILLS OF SNOW” (H. arborescens 
grandiflora) 
Comes into bloom in many places as early as July 4. Makes a plant 
| much like the common Hydrangea, but blooms with purest snow-white flowers. 
I-yr. 25 cts. and 35 cts., postpaid; 2-yr. 60 cts., extra 2-yr., $1, by express. 
MOCK ORANGE  (PHILADELPHUS) 
Single. Creamy white, cupped flowers; intensely fragrant. 15 cts. postpaid; 
2-yr. 35 cts., by 
express. 
Double. Bears 
quantities of 
double white, fra- 
grant flowers. 
15c., postpaid; 2- 
yr. 35c., by exp. 
all by express. 
| SOFFER> 5 
Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora 
LILAC syrinca) IMPROVED NAMED KINDS 
In size, form and color these surpass the common Lilacs. 
Charles X. Large, reddish purple flowers; trusses open and free. A strong, 
rapid-growing variety, with large, shining leaves. 
Mme. Lemoine. Extra-choice, double-flowered white. 
Marie Legraye. (See cut.) Single white flowers; especially fine and de- 
liciously fragrant. 
Souv. de Louis Spzeth. Very large flowers of deep purplish red, in im- 
mense, compact trusses. 
Prices: The above in 18-in to 24-in. size, 35 cts. each; 2 to 3 ft. 60 cts. each; 
The four named Lilacs, 18- to 24-in. size, for $1.25; 2 to 3 ft. 
the four for $2.25; all by exp. 
Old-Fashioned or Common Lilac (Syringa vulgaris). Rich, dark green 
foliage and large panicles of fragrant purple flowers. 
Old-Fashioned White Lilac (S. vulgaris alba). Pure white. 
Persian Lilac, Purple (S. Persica). 7 to 8 ft. The flowers grow in 
immense clusters; deep, rich purple and deliciously sweet. 
Persian Lilac, White (S. Persica alba). Pure white; fragrant. 
Lilac, Marie Legraye Prices for above: 15c. each, 4 for 50c., postpaid; 2-yr. size, 25c., 5 for $1; 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA 
This variety 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 large, glossy and massive. 
2¥4- to 3-ft. size, $1.50 and $2 each, by express. 
RHODODENDRONS) 983 aMENTAL 
Height, 5 to 10 feet 
The letter T stands for tall-growing; M for medium, and D for 
dwar:. This will enable customers to properly arrange when planting. 
Album - elegans. T. White. | Mrs. Millner. M. Crimson. 
Catawbiense grandiflorum. | Album novum. M. White. 
T. Lavender. Roseum elegans. M. Rose. 
Giganteuni. T. Bright red. | Boule de Neige. D. White. 
Abraham Lincoln. M. Rosy | Anna Parsons. D. Cherry-red. 
red. | Everestianum. D. Rosy lilac. 
Prices: Good plants, already in bud, 18 inches high, $1 each, 10 for 
$8; larger size, 2 feet, $1.75 each, 10 for $14; all by express only. 
-GEFER> 5la Any 4 of the above $1 size for $3.50; or 4 of the 
$1.75 size for $6, by express. 
SEE ROSE INDEX, PAGES 4 AND 5 51 
3-yr. size, 50c. each, 3 for $1.25, by express. 
Rhododendrons bloom like this in May and June} 
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