28 POMONA NURSERIES, DANSVILLE, N. Y.— NOTHING OVER TEN CENTS 
Select Varieties of Hardy Flowering Shrubs and Hedge Plants 
LILACS 
Best beloved of all the old-time garden shrubs, 
whose flowers never fail to charm with their delicate 
beauty or refresh the soul with their tender fragrance. 
New varieties are occasionally produced, with deeper 
coloring and larger form, so that our lists present a 
wide and varied offering. 
Lilac Purple — The well-known variety, one of the best. 
A good grower ; flowers and young wood fragrant ; 
purple. 
Lilac White — A very desirable contrast to the purple; 
those who have one should have the other. 
Barberry Purple Leaved — A very handsome shrub, grow- 
ing from three to five feet high,- with violet- 
purple leaves and fruit. 
Barberry Thunberg’s (Berberis Thunbergi) — A low, 
dense, neat little shrub, with a profusion of white 
flowers in May. These are followed by a heavy 
crop of rich red. 
Pomona Price for all varieties of Flowering 
Shrubs 15 to 18 inches . lO cents each, 
lO for $1.00. 
California Privet — A vigorous-growing variety, of fine 
habit, thick, glossy, nearly evergreen leaves. Of 
all ornamental hedge plants this is the most highly PURPLE LILAC 
prized. If cut to the ground one or two years after 
planting, it makes a very thick hedge right from the bottom, sending up many strong shoots. The Privet 
in all its varieties deserves attention as an ornamental plant. It is almost an evergreen, and grows freely 
in all soils ; compact and regular in its form, and bears shearing to any extent. The leaves are a rich green 
and will remain on the plants up to Christmas, and if they are a little sheltered they will keep almost all winter. 
ice of California 
Privet 18 to 24 
inches high, 
lc each, 
>c for 10, 
-.00 for 100, 
0.00 for 1000. 
Extra Selected 
alifornia Privet 
2 to 3 feet high, 
.00 for 10, 
.00 for 100, 
0.00 for 1000. 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET Makes the Best Ornamental Hedge 
