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ALBANY NURSERIES 
Purple Lilac. 
Syringa: LILAC, Continued. 
DOUBLE-FLOWERED VARIETIES. 
Var. Belle de Nancy. Very large, brill- 
iant satiny rose; white towards center* 
very fine. 9 
Var. Madame Abel CHatney. Large pan- 
icle; white; very fine. F 
• Grevy. A beautiful blue; 
individual flowers very double and very 
large; the panicle is magnificent; one of 
the finest lilacs. 
Senator Volland. Dwarf; large 
of bright rose-colored flowers. 
panicles 
Tamarix; TAMARISK. 
These are very beautiful shrubs with 
small leaves somewhat like those of the 
Juniper, and delicate small flowers in 
spikes. They are invaluable for planting 
by the seaside where scarcely anything else 
T. Alricana. Handsome 
habit; flowers in May. 
foliage, upright 
Viburnum: ARROW ROOT. 
The Viburnums are our most useful 
shrubs, being hardy, of good habit, bear- 
ing handsome flowers in Summer, followed 
with showy fruit. 
V. Opulus, syn. HIGH or BUSH CRAN- 
BERRY. Both ornamental and useful. Its 
red beriies, resembling cranhi rries, hang 
until destroyed by frost late in the Fall. 
Var. sterilis. GUELDER ROSE. SNOW- 
BALL TREE A veil- known, favorite 
shrub, of large size, with globular musters 
of pure white, sterile flowers ihe latter 
part of May. 
Var. plicatum. PLA1TED-LEA VED VI- 
BURNUM. JAPAN SNOWBALL. From 
north China, Of moderate growth; hanc- 
some plicated leaves, globular heads of 
pure white neutral flowers early in June. 
It surpasses the common Snowball in sev- 
eral respei ts. It s habit is better, foliage 
much handsomer, flowers whiler ai d more 
delicate. One of the most valuable flower- 
ing shrubs. 
Japanese Snowball. 
Our trees have one price, wheth- 
er ordered by mail or order 
given to our traveling salesman. 
If our salesman calls on you, 
kindly give him your order. It 
will be as carefully handled as 
if sent direct to us by mail. 
