Parkman Crab is a delight in bloom 
BEAUTIFUL LILACS — NAMED VARIETIES 
Remember the lilac is long lived — 175 years hardy, beautiful. You will 
not need to replace. Get the best. 
Some of the best varieties from Highland Park, Rochester, N. Y., now on 
their own roots, you never lose the variety as you may when you buy plants 
budded on common lilac. Twice and three times transplanted. We save you 
several years’ work. Splendid clumps, full of flower buds, five feet tall—$5.00 
each at the nursery. Packing at cost. 
All transplanted once, some twice. Prices except as indicated. 2 feet at 
$1.75 each; 3 feet to 4 feet clumps flowering at $4.00 each. Larger plants on 
application. 
For additional varieties write for special list. 
ALPHONSE LAVALLEE—Double-flowered. Bluish lilac. 
BELLE DE NANCY—Pink with white center. 
BOUSSINGAULT—Double-flowered, Bluish-red. 
CHARLES JOLY—Double-flowered. Very dark purplish red. 
CHARLES X—Single-flowered. Deep red. Bloom very large. 
CONGO—Lavender. Single. 
LUDWIG SPAETH—Single-flowered. Large dark red. 
MARIE LEGRAYE—Single-flowered. White. One of the best. 
MICHEL BUCHNER—Double-flowered. Pale lilac, large. 
MME. ABEL CHATENAY—Compact, double-flowered, white panicles. 
MME CASIMIR PERIER—Graceful, double-flowered, white panicles. 
MME. LEMOINE—Double-flowered, white, large. 
PRESIDENT GREVY—Double-flowered. Blue, large panicles. 
RED MARLEY—Single-flowered. Lilac red. 
WILLIAM ROBINSON—Double-flowered. Dark lilac. Very good. 
If you wish common blue or white lilacs we offer them 3 ft. to 4 ft. tall, 
60 cents each and 10 for $5.00. All once transplanted. 
AMERICAN FRUITS 
BY SAMUEL FRASER 
Their Propagation, Cultivation, Harvesting and Distribution 
Second Edition. Revised 1927. 
916 pages, 6x9 inches. Well illustrated. Price $4.75 
A concise, clear statement of what to do, how and why. 
AN AUTHORITATIVE REFERENCE AND TEXT BOOK 
Easy to understand. Complete and up to the minute. 
If you grow a few raspberries, the information given on how to prune 
them will pay for the book. 
If you grow fruit, you cannot afford to be without it. 
Write for descriptive circular of this book. Sent free on request. 
A tree lover inhabits a noble world. 
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