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ORJVAMBNTAIiS — Continued. 
Fringe, White — An entirely different 
plant from the preceding with delicate 
white flowers tiiat hang like finely 
cut shreds or fringes. 3-4 ft. Price, 
75 cents. 
HAIiESIA (Snow Drop Tree), SUver Bell — 
A beautiful shrub, with handsome, 
white, bell-shaped flowers in May. 
Very desirable. 2-3 ft. Price, 35 
cents. 
HONEYSUCKIiE (Lonicera), Red Tartar- 
ian — A beautiful upright shrub; vig- 
orous and producing large, bright red 
flowers striped with white, in June. 
3-4 ft. Price, 25 cents. 
White Tartarian — A large shrub having 
white flowers in May and June. 3-4 
ft. Price, 25 cents. 
Bnri>RANGEA, Standard Hydrangea — The 
Hydrangea, Paniculata Grandiflora is 
one of the very finest of hardy slirubs, 
but when grown in standard or tree 
shape, it is especially showy and strik- 
ing, and is extremely effective for 
lawn decorations, whether standing 
singly or in masses; 3 to 4 feet, price, 
50 cents; 4 to 5 feet, 75 cents. See 
cut, page 31. 
Hydrangea (in bush form), 2 ft., 30 cts. 
SNOWBATjL (Viburnum) — A well-known 
favorite shrub with globular clusters 
of pure white flowers in May. 3 ft. 
Price, 30 cents. 
VIBURNUM PLICATUM 
Japanese (Vibuniuni Plicatuin) — From 
North China; has very rich, deep 
green foliage and beautiful globular 
heads of pure white flowers, quite dis- 
tinct from those of the common sort. 
A very desiriole shrub.. 18-24 inches. 
Price, 75 cents. See cut. 
SPIRAEAS 
The Spiraeas are very floriferous which 
makes them especially desirable. Their 
style, color and growth have a marked dif- 
ference and the most striking effect is ob- 
tained when several varieties are clumped 
together. We offer several of the most 
dependable sorts. 3-4 ft. Price, 30 cents. 
Van Houtte — One of the finest, a complete 
covering of pure white bloom in Mar 
and June. See cut. 
SPIREA. VAN HOUTTE 
BillaiHli — Dense panicles of rich pink flow- 
ers. July and August. 
Bnmalda — Light pink. Flowers in Ma.r 
and at intervals all summer. 
Prunifolia (Bridal Wreath) — Blooms earlr 
and is very effective; branches covered 
the whole length with small, white flow- 
ers. 
•Inthony Waterer — Brilliantly covered 
with rosy, crimson flowers, dwarf habit 
August and September. 18 to 24 inches 
TREE MLAOS 
For best effect plant the Lilac in tree 
form which is the most modern method of 
growing this popular shrub. We offer a 
few of the choicest varieties, 2-3 ft., at 50 
cents each, except as noted. 
S — Single. D — Double. 
Charles X — S. The well known favorite 
purplish red variety. Trusses loose and 
graceful. 
Marie Le Gray — S. A free grower, pr»- 
ducing large trusses of purest white 
flowers which are very fragrant and 
showy. 
President Loubei-t — ^^D. One of the dark- 
est lilacs; long, compact spikes of enor- 
mous flowers. 
l>octor Masters — D. Spikes a foot long, 
flowers light clear lilac with lighter cen- 
ters. 
Congo — D. Flowers large, wine red. very 
double and compact. 
Common Purple Iiilac, 2-3 ft., 25c each 
Common White Lilac, 2-3 ft.. 25p each 
