We Grow Plants for the Southern Planter 
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NEW PERSIAN LILAC. 
LILAC 
New Persian. Grand new variety. Flow- 
ers deep purple, exceedingly fragrant. Neat 
and compact growth. Blooms second year. 
25 cts. 
White. Rare and beautiful. Very sweet. 
:25 cts. 
VIBURNUM 
25 cts. 
Plicatum (Japan Snowball). This Japanese 
Variety of old-fashioned Snowball is one of 
the most valuable of our hardy shrubs. It 
forms an erect, compact shrub, (I to 8 feet 
high; blooms in June, and for a longtime is 
a solid mass of white, the plants being com- 
pletely covered from the ground to the top of 
the branches with large balls of flowers white 
as snow, often as many as twenty balls of 
flowers on a branch 18 inches long. The 
foliage in early summer is an olive-green, 
turning to a very dark green later in the 
season. 
Sterilis (Common Snowball). A well-known 
shrub, attaining the height of 8 or 10 feet: 
produces its snowy white flowers in large 
balls or masses in April. 
WEIGELAS 
15 Ct8. 
Rosea nana variegata. One of the most con- 
spicuous shrubs that we cultivate; leaves are 
beautifully margined creamy white; flowers 
pink. It is a dwarf grower and admirably 
adapted to small lawns and gardens. 
Candida. The best white Weigela. Very 
fine light green foliage and handsome pure 
snow-white flowers, borne in great profusion 
during the latter part of June, and continues 
in bloom until autumn. Very desirable. 
California Privet 
( Ligustrum ovalifolium) 
A vigorous hardy variety, of fine habit and 
foliage, nearly evergreen. Grows in almost 
any soil and is very patient of pruning. 
Makes a very desirable ornamental shrub as 
well as hedge. 2 feet high, 10 cts. each, SI 
per doz., $4 per 100. 
Don’t forget our new Roses, they 
will please you and you will have some 
sorts not seen in your neighbor’s 
yard. 
