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Newer Varieties. 
Lilac, Bertha Dammann. The best white Lilac; panicles 
very large, flowers of medium size and pure white. Si. 50. 
Lilac, Emile Lemoine. Very large, rosy lilac flowers, 
well_ formed and beautiful. Small plants, $1.50. 
Lilac, Japonica. White ; foliage large and glossy; entirely 
distinct from other sorts. $1 to $2. 
Lilac, Josiksea. Blooms later than the rest of the I-ilacs. 
Flowers purple. Plant very erect and tree-like. 50 cts. 
Lilac, Le Gaulois. Very large panicles ; flowers double, 
deep scarlet. Small plants, $1.50. 
Lilac, President Grevy. A beautiful blue. Individual 
flower very large and double. $1.50. 
Lilac, rubra insignis. Dark red in bud, lilac when open. 
Fine. 75 cts. and $1. 
Lilac, Souvenir de la Spath. Flowers are of bright 
scarlet color, not only in bud, but when in full bloom. A 
grand sort. $2. 
Lilac, Villosa. A Japanese Lilac, with foliage like the 
White Fringe. Flowers rosy pink. $1.50. 
All the new Lilacs are free-flowering slirubs of the easiest culture. 
Magfnolia soulangeana. A shrubby tree, the largest of 
the Chinese varieties, with extremely showy, large white flow- 
ers, tinged with purple. 2 ft., $2; 3ft.,,fe; extra size, $4. 
Magnolia speciosa. Flowers a trifle smaller, a week 
later and last longer than the preceding. 2 ft., $2; extra size, $4. 
Magiiollia stellata. From Japan. Dwarf growth, flow- 
ers white and semi-double. Very early. $2. 
ll^"For other Magnolias, see Ornamental Trees, page 29. 
Myrica. A native shrub, bearing seeds covered with wax- 
like substance. 50 cts. 
Malus Halleana (Parkman). Brought from Japan by Dr. 
Hall. Foliage narrow, dark and glossy. Each bud sends 
forth 5 long slender stems with blooms resembling tea roses 
(though not nearly so large) of a rich carmine color. 2 years, 
75 cts. ; 3 years, $1. 
Privet, California. A vigorous, upright plant, largely 
used for hedges. Foliage glossy green, holding on nearly all 
winter. A fine variety. 25 to 50 cts. 
Privet, Tricolor. A bushy, distinct variety, with small 
leaves richly bordered with white. New and desirable. Small 
plants, 50 cts. 
Privet, Golden. New. From Japan. Leaves resemble the 
California variety in shape, but are bordered in bright yellow, 
which the sun does not burn. Distinct and fine. Small 
plants, 50 cts. ; larger, $1. 
Pyrus Japonica (Fire Bush). Has bright scarlet flowers 
in great profusion in May. Very show and desirable. It 
makes a fine hedge. 
Pyrus Japonica Maulei. A very dwarf variety, brilliant 
with bright orange-scarlet flowers, early in spring. Small 
yellow fruit. New and desirable. Small plants, 50 cts. 
