44 HARDY SHRUBS AND VINES— (Continued) 
STATE NURSERY CO. 
LILACS 
These shrubs have been planted for generations, but are 
as great a tavorite today as ever. Our stock of Lilacs in 
all phases is complete and without rival in the northwest 
The shrubs never looked better and the prices, compared 
with the quality and size of the bushes, are unequalled 
Our selection includes all the standard varieties and the 
more recent introductions. The graceful, strong and liardv 
Lilacs sent out by us cannot be beaten. Our Lilacs arc 
Montana grown and adapted to the Northwest climate 
Tree Lilac. 
The Tree Lilac is one of the many improvements that 
have been made on the "old purple" and has permanently 
set the Lilac in the front rank as an ornamental shrub. 
Ihe Tree Lilac was introduced to Montana by us seven 
years ago and has proved a decided success. We are ex- 
pecting a heavy demand this year and our supply will be 
the last word in Excellence. 
TRKE LILACS. 
Double Varietie.s. 
AJphonse Lavalee— Blue, shading to violet. Large Panicles. 
Dp. Troyanow.sky — Mauve; enormous panicles. 
Lanriarck — Rosy lilac, very large panicles. 
Leon Smion— Bluish crimson; compact blooms. 
Madame Lemoine— Superb double white. 
Mare Miehaeli— Clear Lilac blue; enormous double flowers. 
Michael Buchner— Dwarf ; pale lilac; very double. 
Single Varieties. 
Charles X.— Purplish red. 
Colmariensis— Large pale blue flowers, fine foliage. 
Japonica — A late creamy white variety. 
Lilarosa— Silvery pink: a favorite 
Souvenir de Ludwig Spaeth— Dark purplish red; large 
flowers. 
Viviand-MoiTls— Light bluish Lilac, white center; good all 
round variety. 
William Robinson—Violet mauve; popular. 
. ^Each $1.00; the fourteen, .?12.00 
Viviand-Morels— Light bluish Lilac, white center; good all 
round variety. 
William Robinson— Violet mauve; popular 
Each $1.00; the fourteen, $12.00 
BUSH LILACS. 
Purple- One of the most popular and extensively planted. 
White— I-'lowers are a fragrant, beautiful white, forming 
a splendid combination when planted with the purple. 
Each, either variety 50c, 75c and $1.00 
Vladame Lemoine— Magnificent panicles of large double 
white blooms. 
. Each 75c and $1.00 
Persian— This is quite distinct, with its small foliage and 
graceful growth. Color the true Lilac shade 
Each.^. 50c, $1.00 and $2.00 
Japan — A distinct varie- 
ty, both in bloom and 
growth; creamy white 
flowers, late in season. 
Each, $1. and $2 
'H.'i'^15jKWgJgWS!ygM Charles X. — Another im- 
JO^^JjBf^SflnjfBP^ proved Lilac with red- 
J^^iHBSsI^SK^^C'Sg^ ^'^^ purple flowers. 
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Marie Legraye— Creamy 
white flowers of great 
^ size and beautv. 
'■f^iK.,'*'l^;aaHrs^^ Each $1.00 
PHILADELPHUS. 
Philadelphus. 
Philadelphus— (Syringa or Mock Orange.) A beautiful 
and well known flowering shrub; a native and therefore 
quite hardy; very rich fragrance. 
Postpaid , 35c and 65c 
Each„„:,:„:;,„„,..,„„„„ 25o and 50c 
