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KALMIA 



Mountain-laurel {Kalmia latifolia). Supreme 

 among our native hardy broadleaved evergreens, 

 the Laurel is at its best in June, when it bears 

 unusually large, showy flowers of pink and white, 

 in the greatest abundance. The green foliage con- 

 trasts well with its red and yellow branches in 

 the Fall. Bushy plants. Each: 12 to 18 in. $1.75, 

 18 to 24 in. $2.50, 2 to 3 ft. $3.50. Write for special 

 quotations on carload lots. 



LILAC 



Chinese Lilac {Syringa chinensis). 8 to 9 ft. A 

 graceful plant, with slender branches and count- 

 less violet flowers in May. Each: 3 to 4 ft. 60c. 



Persian Lilac {Syringa persica). 8 to 9 ft. Very 

 hardy, with arching branches and small leaves. 

 Many loose clusters of fragrant lilac flowers in 

 May and June. Each: 3 to 4 ft. 75c. 



Purple Lilac {Syringa vulgaris). 12 to 15 ft. The 

 old-fashioned fragrant Lilac of our grandmothers' 

 gardens, producing deep purple blooms in early 

 May. Each: 2 to 3 ft. 35c., 3 to 4 ft. 50c. 



White Lilac {Syringa vulgaris alba). 12 to 15 ft. 

 White form of above. Very fragrant. Each: 

 11^ to 2 ft. 40c., 2 to 3 ft. 60c. 



Named Lilacs 



We are very fortunate this year to have a large 

 and excellent supply of these popular sorts. They 

 are superior in every way to the old varieties, and a 

 few will add unequaled charm to your garden. 



Belle de Nancy. Double. Clear bright pink with 



white center; trusses irregular. Early. 

 Charles the Tenth. Large, purple flowers grace 



this upright brush. Single. 

 Cluade Bernard. Large, double or semi-double. 



Flowers of bright, grayish lilac, marked with 



bluish lavender in the center. 



Mountain Laurel 

 {Kalmia latifolia) 



Le Gaulois. Double red. One of the best. 

 Marc Micheli. Double. A bluish pink Lilac with 



large, compact, slender structure. 

 Marie Legraye. An excellent variety, with pure 



ivory white flowers. Single. 

 Michel Buchner. Large, double flowers of clear 



lilac, with petal interior shaded blue. 

 Mme. Casimir Perier. Very large, creamy white, 



double flowers. 

 Red Marley. Pink buds turn to lilac flowers in 



large, full clusters. Single. 

 Vauhan. A remarkably free-flowering variety. 



Delicate mauve pink, very double blossoms in 



large, loose panicles. 

 Any of above, strong, bushy, 2 to 3 ft. plants, 

 ready to bloom, each 90c. 



SPECIAL OFFER— 1 each of above 10 fine 

 sorts $7.50 



Lilac Charles the Tenth 



MAGNOLIA 



Kobus Magnolia {Magnolia kobus). 50 to 60 ft. 

 A Japanese tree, with narrow and pyramidal head. 

 Bears large white flowers in April and May, fre- 

 quently 4 and 5 in. across. Each: 18 to 24 in., 

 $5.00, 2 to 3 ft. $6.50. 



Saucer Magnolia {Magnolia soulangeana). 15 to 

 18 ft. Best of all the hardy Magnolias with large, 

 purple pink and white flowers which frequently 

 envelop the plant completely in May. Each: 

 18 to 24 in. $5.00, 2 to 3 ft. $6.50. 



MAPLE 



Japanese Bloodleaf Maple {Acer palmatum atro- 

 purpureum). 6 to 8 ft. Our strain of this striking 

 variety is the very best of its kind. The foliage is 

 not only wine red in early Spring, but it retains 

 this unusual color throughout nearly the entire 

 season. Each: 12 to 18 in. $2.50, 18 to 24 in. $3.50, 

 2 to 3 ft. $6.00. 



MOCKORANGE 



Goldenleaf Mockorange {Philadelphus coronarius 

 aurea). 4 to 8 ft. A dwarf and compact form, with 

 bright yellow foliage. Each: 12 to 18 in. 35c. 



Sweet Mockorange {Philadelphus coronarius). 

 9 to 10 ft. Flowers are the most fragrant of any 

 Mockorange, are creamy white, and produced in 

 May and June. Each : 3 to 4 ft. 40c., 4 to 5 ft. 60c. 



Virginal Mockorange {Philadelphus virginalis). 

 7 to 8 ft. The best of all Mockoranges, with very 

 fragrant, semi-double flowers produced throughout 

 the entire Summer in large clusters. Each: 

 2 to 3 ft. 50c., 3 to 4 ft. 75c. 



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