ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ETC. 



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A^rBURNUM PLICATUM. 



{Ya Natural Size.) 



S. V. var. Colmarieiisis. Colmar's Lilac. Very large, pale blue flowers, 

 and fine glossy foliage. 



var. coeriilea siiperba. E. & B. Seedling. Flowers light purple 

 in fcud, but when fully open a clear blue; truss very large. One of the best 

 varieties. 50 cents. 



var. de Croiicels. Carmine red in bud, lilac when open; truss large; 

 fine. 50 cents. 



var. flore pleiio. Double Purple Lilac. Similar to the common, 

 but has a double row of petals; valuable for cut flowers; very neat and pretty. 



var. g-ig-aiitea. Giant Lilac. A vigorous, erect grower, with large 

 leaves and spikes. Flowers blue. 



var, Grloire de Moiiliiis. Large panicle; individual flowers very 

 large, rosy-lilac in color. One of the best. 50 cents. 



var. nana. Dwarf Lilac. Distinct, large and compact spike of dark 

 reddish purple flowers; one of the best. 



var. Noisettiana alba. Large trusses of white flowers. 75 cents. 



var. President Massart. Red in bud, purple when open; large pan- 

 icle; fine. 50 cents. 



var. Prince Nottg'er. Prince Nottger's Lilac. Delicate bluish 

 purple. Early. 



var. Prof, E, Stockliardt. Lavender colored flowers, large truss; 

 fine. 50 cents. 



var. rubra insig^nis. Dark red in bud, purple or lilac when open; 

 large truss; superb. 50 cents. 



var. Ville de Troyes. A fine variety, with large panicles of dark pur- 

 ple flowers. 50 cents. 



var. virg'inalis. Flowers pure white, more delicate than the common. 



75 cents. 



