C. W. Stuart (§ Company, Nurserymen 
Ludwig Spaeth. Panicle long; indmdual 
flowers large, single; dark purplish red; 
distinct; superb. 
Marie LeGraye. Large panicles of white 
flowers; the finest white lilac. 
Lilac. 
Persian Lilac. (Persica.) From 4 to 6 
feet high, with small foliage and bright 
purple flowers. 
Michael Buchner. Clear lilac; double; pale 
lilac. 
President Grevy. A beautiful blue; indi- 
vidual, flowers very double and very 
large, measuring three-quarters of an 
inch in diameter; the panicle is mag- 
nificent and measures 11 inches in length 
and 5 mches across. One of the finest 
Lilacs. 
Villosa. Dwarf growth, broad leaved; 
pinkish lilac flowers in long, loose pan- 
icles. 
Lilies (Lilium) 
Auratum. (Gold-Banded Lily of Japan.) 
Flowers very large, of a delicate ivory- 
white color, thickly dotted with rich 
chocolate crimson spots, with a bright 
golden band through the center of each 
petal. The finest of all Lilies. 
Candidum. (Easter Lily.) The old-fash- 
ioned pure white garden lily. One of 
the hardiest. Should be planted early 
in the fall. 
Elegans. (Bicolor.) A beautiful combina- 
tion of yellow and red. July. 
Longiflorum. A well-known variety, with 
snow-white trumpet-shaped flowers that 
are very fragrant. It is quite hardy 
and blooms freely in the open ground 
in June and July. 
Speciosiun Album. (Japan Lily.) Large 
white flowers of great substance, with 
a greenish band running through the 
center of each petal. 
Lily of the Valley. (Convallaria majaUs.) 
Large, luxuriant foliage; flowers small, 
bell-shaped, in pretty racemes, and very 
fragrant. 
Speciosum Rubrum. White, heavily spot- 
ted with rich crimson spots. 
Speciosum Melpomeme. Flowers large and 
abundant; rich blood-crimson, heavily- 
sijotted. 
Tigrinum fit. pi. (Double Tiger Lily.) Color 
orange-scarlet, with dark spots. 
Hydrangea P. G. Tree Form. 
Lonicera. (See Honeysuckle.) 
Matrimony Vine. (Lycium Sinensis.) A 
