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THE STORKS & HARRISON CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO. 



The Golden Glory of Japan Corehorus 



KERRIA Japoniea. (Japan Corehorus.) A handsome, 

 green-leaved shrub, growing 4 to 5 feet. Graceful, slender, 

 drooping branches, painted with a wealth of rich dark yellow 

 flowers in June, and to some extent all summer. 

 18 to 24 in. — 40 cts. each; $3.00 per 10. 

 2 to 3 feet — 50 " " 4.00 " 



Variegata. One of the choicest of the dwarf growing 



Shrubs and always scarce. The foliage is small, dense and 

 profuse, so variegated' with white as to present a striking 

 appearance of silver. The flowers are as large and yellow as 

 on the taller type, and appear at intervals all summer. 

 15 to 18 in. — 50 cts. each; $4.00 per 10. 



LILACS. (Syringa.) Best beloved of all the old time shrubs; 

 exquisitely fragrant during the spring months. 



— Common Purple. — Common White. 



2 to 3 feet — 40 cts. each; $3.00 per 10. 



3 to 4 " 50 " " 4.00 " 



4 to 5 " 60 " " 5.00 " 

 Mail size, 1 5 cts. each. 



— Persian Purple and — Persian White. Dwarf growing, 

 with slender branches and narrow leaves. Mail size 25 cts. 



— Syringa Rothomagensis. (Rouen Lilac.) Grows 10 to 

 12 feet high; immense reddish-purple panicles in May. 



— S. Villosa. Dwarf growth, broad leaved; pinkish lilac 

 flowers in long loose panicles. 4 sorts above. 



2 to 3 feet, 60 cts. each; $5.00 per 10. 



NEW FRENCH NAMED LILACS 



Unless noted, 3 to 4 feet, 75 cts. each; $6.00 per 10. 

 2 to 3 feet, 60 cts.; $5.00 per 10. 

 — Alphonse Lavalle. Blue, shaded violet. 

 — Belle de Nancy. Brilliant rose, white centered. 

 — Chas. Joly. Rather low in growth; flowers double, very 



dark reddish purple. 

 — Congo. Long spikes of single flowers; deep red purple. 

 — Frau Bertha Dammann. Immense trusses; pure white, 



medium sized single flowers. 

 — Glorie de Lorraine. Splendid large single flowers in large 



trusses; red in bud, lilac when open. Bush grows not much 



over three feet high. 

 — La Tour d'Auvergne. Of notably strong growth; flowers 



large, violet purple. 

 — Leon Simon. Dwarf; double, bluish crimson. 

 — Louis Henry. Double, long, large flowers in immense 



panicles; a good forcing sort. Red-lilac tinted blue. 

 — Marie Le Graye. Single; pure white. 

 — Mad. Abel Chatenay. Double white. 

 — Mad. Lemoine. Double pure white. 

 — Michael Buchner. Dwarf; pale lilac. 



— Negro. Very large panicles of single flowers; deep violet 



purple. 2 to 3 feet — 70 cts. each; 3 to 4 feet, 85 cts. 

 — Obelisque. Double white. 2 to 3 feet — 70 cts. each; 



3 to 4 feet, 85 cts. 



— Pres. Carnot. Pale blue, marked with white at center. 

 — Pres. Grevy. Huge panicles; beautiful shade light blue. 

 — Souvenir de Ludwig Spaeth. A choice variety with long 



panicles of single flowers; dark, purplish blue. 

 — Viviand Morel. Very large, double; rosy lilac. 



PHIL ADELPHUS . (Syringa or Mock Orange.) One of the 

 best and most popular old shrubs, the taller growing sorts 

 largely used for hedges. 



NEW VARIETIES 

 Manteau d'Hermine. Of very dwarf, drooping habit; 

 branches long and slender, densely covered from base to 

 tip with sweet scented double flowers. 



Mont Blanc. Extremely fragrant and free flowering; 

 medium size flowers of pure white in abundance, on 

 slender, upright branches; tall. 



Above two newsorts,2 to3 feet, 60 cts. each ;$5.oo per 10. 

 Mail size, 35 cts. each. 



Nivalis Inodorous. Flowers snow-white, with creamy 

 stamens. 3 to 4 feet — 75 cts. each; $6.50 per 10. 



— Aureus. (Golden Syringa.) Valuable for contrastive 



grouping, and the best golden leaved shrub. 



15 to 18 in.^40 cts. each; $3.00 per 10. 



18 to 24 in. — 50 " " 4.00 " 



Mail size, 20 cts. each. 

 — Avalanche. Very large, fragrant flowers on slender 



branches which arch gracefully to the ground. 



2 to 3 feet — 50 cts. each; $4.00 per 10. Mail size, 20 cts. each. 

 — Bouquet Blanc. Close set bunches of double or semi- 

 double white flowers. 



2 to 3 feet — 50 cts. each; $4.00 per 10. 

 — Coronarius. (Garland Syringa.) A fine old form, 8 to 10 



feet tall, that blooms among the earliest of the family, in 



very graceful sprays. Its large white flowers are delight- 

 fully scented. May. 

 — Grandiflorus. Very large flowers in June. 

 — Gordonianus. Best late bloomer. July. 



Above (2 to 3 feet — 35 cts. each; $2.50 per 10. 



three -j3to4 " 45 " " 3-5Q " 



sorts [Mail size, 10 cts. each. 

 — Flore-pleno. Beautiful semi-double white flowers. 



2 to 3 feet — 50 cts. each; $4.00 per 10. 

 — Lemoinei Erectus. Erect growing with fine foliage, 



creamy white flowers in June. 2 to 3 feet — 45 cts. each; 



$3-5° per 10. Mail size, 20 cts. each. 



French Lilac — Glorie de Lorraine 



