SHRUBS—HEDGING 
SYRINGA—Continued 
xxx Miss Ellen Willmott, double, large truses of white 
flowers. 
Mme. Abel Chatenay, double, white, late, 
x Mme. Casimir Perier, double, pure white, profuse 
bloomer. 
xx Mme. Florent Stepman, double, white, late, 
xxxxx Mme. Francisque Morel, single, large pink flowers, 
profuse bloomer. 
Mme. Lemoine, double, large white flowers, good grower, 
xxxxx Mont Blanc, single, one of the best whites, 
xxx Pres. Fallieres. Double pink. 
x Pres. Grevy, double, deep blue with large trusses, 
xx Pres. Poincare, double, buds red, flowers deep blue, 
xxxx Reaumur, single, large soft carmine flowers. 
Rubra De Marly, single, lilac red. 
xx Toussaint L’Ouverture, single, large flowers of dark 
maroon purple, 
xxx Vestale, single, white. 
xx Waldeck-Rousseau, double, large trusses of pink 
flowers. 
x Wm. Robinson, double, crimson pink buds and violet 
mauve flowers; splendid foliage. 
Hybrid Lilacs are marked according to the Wister Check 
List: x fair, xx good, xxx very good, xxxx excellent, 
xxxxx finest. Prices range from $2.00 to $15.00, according 
to rating and size of plants. 
Aristata and Edulis Pines are well worth a place 
in your garden. 
Tamarix 
Amurense. Gray-green foliage, spreading habit, pink 
flowers, midsummer. 1.00 
Hispida. Silver green foliage, deep pink flowers, mid¬ 
summer . 1.00 
Vaccinium crassifolium. Blueberry. 2.00 
Viburnum americanuin. Similar to Opulus, bright scarlet 
fruit persisting until spring because the birds will 
not eat them. 1.50 
Carlesi. White flower tinged pink, fragrant, rare. 2.00 
Dentatuni. Arrow-wood, rich foliage. 1.00 
Lantana. Peculiar soft foliage, white flowers, followed by 
red fruit. 1.50 
Lentago. Nannyberry. Slim and tall. Conspicuous 
blue fruit. 1.25 
Opulus. High bush cranberry. Fine flower, red berries 
in winter. 1.00 
Opulus sterile. Common snowball. 1.00 
Plicatum. Japanese Snowball. Covered with white flowers 
in early spring. 1.50 
Weigelia, Eva Rathke. Rose-colored flowers in dune. 1.00 
Hedging 
Barberry, Japanese, per 100.$25.00 
Bush Honeysuckle, per 100. 30.00 
Forestieri neo-mexicana. Privet-like shrub, extremely hardy 
and drought-resistant; per 100. 45.00 
Lilac, per 100. 35.00 
Privet, Ibota, per 100. 25.00 
Amoor River, per 100 . 30.00 
Dr. Regel’s. Horizontal branching habit; per 100. 30.00 
Lowdense. Dwarf, bushy, suitable for formal hedge en¬ 
closing small area; per 100. 35.00 
Russian Olive, per 100. 25.00 
Spiraea Van Houttei, per 100 . 30.00 
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