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PETRIE LANDSCAPE NURSERIES 
S. villosa —The Himalayan Lilac in foliage 
looks much like the Hungarian but 
blooms in a pinker shade and just a 
trifle later. 
2 to 3 feet .$ .50 
3 to 4 feet .60 
4 to 6 feet . 1.00 
6 to 8 foot specimens very heavy 2.50 
THE FRENCH LILACS 
We have a large collection of these wonderful hybrid lilacs in which a great 
interest is now being taken. Anyone who has attended any of our local spring 
garden tours has noted and commented on their wonderful color range. As you 
will see they give a long gamut of color together with a greatly lengthened lilac 
season. 
KEY TO THESE LILACS 
S—Single D—Double SD—Semi-double 
A—12 to 18 inches .$ .75 
B—18 to 24 inches 1.00 
C—2 to 3 feet . 1.25 
E—3 to 4 feet . 1.75 
F—4 to 6 feet . 2.50 
G—Specimens. 
Prices are as indicated above unless 
otherwise noted. 
Adelaide Dunbar —SD—Violet red. 
B-E at .$2.00 
Alphonse Lavalle —D—Lavender violet. 
B-C-E-G at $4.00 
Belle d Nancy —D—Pink with white re¬ 
flex. C. 
Charles Joly —D—Purple B. 
Charles X. —S.—Hellebore Red. A-B-C-E. 
Claude Bernard —D—Pale Mauve Early. 
E at .$2.00 
Congo —S- 
Descartes- 
E at . 
Diderot —S- 
C at . 
Emile Lemoine —D- 
Ellen Willmott —D- 
C at . 
F at . 
General Pershing —D—Purple Violet. 
Hugo Roster —S—Mauve. B. 
Jacques Calot —S—Pink Lilac. B-C. 
LaMartine —S—Rosy Mauve. C. 
Louvois —S—Deep Violet. C. 
Leon Gambetta —D—White marked violet. 
C at .$2.50 
Lucie Baltet —S-—-“Flesh.” 
C at .$1.50 
E at. 2.00 
F at . 3.00 
Madame Felix —D—White. B. 
Madame Lemoine —D—White. B-C-E. 
Madame Florentz Stepman —S—White. 
B-C-E. 
Madame Casimir Perier —D—White. B. 
Marie LeGraye —S—White. C. 
Michael Buchner —D—Pale Violet. 
B-C-E-G at .$4.00 
Mirabeau —S—Early Mauve rose. 
C at .$1.50 
President Falliere s—D—Pink. 
E at.$2.50 
F at . 3.50 
-Purple A-B-C-E. 
-S—Mauve Pink. 
-Claret Purple. 
-Pink. E-F. 
-White. 
$ 2.00 
$1.50 
$1.50 
3.00 
B. 
President Grevy —SD—Pale Blue. B-C-E. 
G at .$5.00 
President Poincaire —D—Pink Lilac. 
B at .$1.50 
Rene Larry DesLoges —SD—Mauve to 
Violet. B-C-E. 
Souvenir Ludwig Spaeth —S—Purple. C. 
W. C. Barry —S—Pearly Lavender. B-C. 
Tamarix hispida -—Kashgar Tamarisk has 
bright silvery foliage, deep pink flowers 
in both spring and fall. 
2 to 3 feet .$ .50 
3 to 4 feet .60 
4 to 6 feet .75 
THE VIBURNUMS 
Viburnum americanum —High Bush Cran¬ 
berry takes some time to age enough 
for good berries but is worth waiting 
for. Brilliant berries in large clusters. 
18 to 24 inches.$ .50 
2 to 3 feet .60 
3 to 4 feet . .75 
V. carlesi —Is a dwarf grower of grayish 
foliage and rosy tinged white flowers 
with delightful fragrance. 
12 to 18 inches $1.50 
2 to 3 feet . 2.25 
V. dentation —Arrow wood gives delight¬ 
ful wine colored foliage in fall together 
with white flowers and blue berries. 
18 to 24 inches .$ .35 
2 to 3 feet. .50 
3 to 4 feet . ’.60 
V. lantana —The Wayfaring Tree is a tall 
grower with large wrinkled leaves 
downy beneath. Red berries that turn 
black. 
3 to 4 feet.$ .75 
4 to 6 feet. 1.00 
V. lentago —Nannyberry. A white flower¬ 
ed black berried form giving a small 
tree in time. Rich color in fall. 
2 to 3 feet.$ .60 
3 to 4 feet.75 
4 to 6 feet. 1.00 
V. opulus nana —Dwarf Bush cranberi’y. 
Seldom grows over two feet. Attractive 
in dwarf border or in rock garden. 
8 to 12 inches .$ .75 
V. prunifolium —Black Haw. Red stem¬ 
med, blue berried large shrub or small 
