The Connon Floral Co., Limited, Hamilton, Ont. 
SHRUBS. 
Each. Dozen. 
Lilac Vulgaris (Common Lilac). L. May. Purple 
fragrant flowers. 
1% to 2 Icct $0 -2.^ fim 
Ligustrum Amurense (Amoor Privet). M. Brisht. 
glossy leaves; upright habit; splendid var- 
iety. 
IX to 2 feet Per 111(1 $M 00 20 2 00 
" Vulgaris (Common Privet). .\ valuable hedge 
plant. Narrow t'nliagp and showy white 
flowers, and profusion of blncU or green 
berries. 
IX to 2 feet Per 100 $ 8 00 15 1 ."jO 
2X to H feet " 12 00 20 2 00 
3 to 4 feet " 16 00 15 2 oO 
Liroldendron Tuliplfera (Tulip Tree). L. .Tune. Large. 
spreading tree ; leaves glossy and fiddle 
.shapo-i; flowers large, gi-eeuish yellow, re- 
sembling a. tulip. 
1 foot... 2.5 2 .50 
Magnolia. The very clioieest trees for lawns. Hardy varieties, well 
budilcil ; about 4 feet high. 
Lemei. .\pril. Dark purple 2 00 
Alexandrina. May. Light pink 2 00 
Soulangeana. April. Large flowers, pink 
on outside and white insi le of petals. . 2 00 
Mahonia, or Berberis, Aquifollum (Ashberry). D. May. 
Evergreen shrub with large, spiny leaves; 
vellow flowers, (iood in shadv spots. 
2 feet ■ 30 8 00 
Norway Spruce — See Abi 's Excelsa. 
Paulow/nia Imperialis (E npress Tree). .\ magnificent 
tropical looking tree, of extremely rapid 
growth ; very large leaves. 
2 to 3 feet .50 
4 to 6 feet 75 
Philadelphus (Syringa or Mock Orange) Coroniarus 
M. -July. Golden vellow foliage. 
2X to 3 feet 25 2 50 
3 to 4 feet 35 3 50 
4 to 5 feet 50 5 00 
" Coroniarus Dianthiflorus Plenus (Double Flow- 
ered Mock Orange). M. Very fragrant. 
IX to 2 feet 25 2-50 
2X to 3 feet 35 3 50 
" Grandlflorus (Large Flowering Mock Orange). 
L. ,T«ne. Large showv flowers. 
2 to 3 feet ' 30 3 00 
6 feet 75 7 50 
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