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HONEYSUCatLES 
BELGIA OR EVERBLOOMING—Flowers yel¬ 
low, blotched with red above; blooms all sum¬ 
mer, fragrant. Each, 50c, 75c. 
PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA, LARGE 
FLOWERED—Showy and attractive. Flowers 
are pure white, changing to pink, and borne in 
immense clusters, beginning in July and holding 
them until October. 18-inch, 50c; 24-inch, 75c; 30- 
inch, $1.00; add postage. Special price, mailing 
size, 25c each, or 3 for 50c. 
ULAC 
COMMON (Purple or White)—Hardy and ex¬ 
tra fragrant, flowering in May and June. 
PERSIAN LILAC (Purple)—Blooms a good 
deal more than the Common, and has smaller 
leaves. Does not sprout as much from the 
roots. 
LILAC (French Grafted)—There is no com¬ 
parison between our common Lilac, as pretty as 
they are, to those of the French Hybrids in the 
texture, size, color tones, mixture of shades, 
fragrance and luster of the blooms. 
CHARLES THE TENTH—Dark lilac-red, sin¬ 
gle. 
LUDWIG SPAETH—Large panicles of dark 
red flowers. 
MICHEL BUCHNER—Pale lilac, large and 
very double. 
MME. LEMOINE — Double with very large 
white flowers. 
All lilacs, 50c to $1.50. 
QUINCE FLOWERING 
QUINCE JAPAN OR FLOWERING (Cydonia 
Japonica)—Low spreading shrub, the branches 
are armed with formidable thorns and in early 
spring areTiidden by a wealth of scarlet flowers. 
12 to 18 inch, 50c; 18 to 24 inch, 75c; 2 to 3 feet, 
$1.00; add postage. 
SPIREAS 
Anthony Waterer—Covered nearly the whole 
growing season with large umbels of deep crim¬ 
son flowers. 35c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. 
PRUNIFOLIA (Bridal Wreath) — Slender 
erect-growing variety having beautifully colored 
foliage, and bearing very early in the spring 
small double white flowers the entire length of 
its branches. Very' graceful habit. Two feet, 60c; 
three feet, 75c. 
THUNBERGI—Low-growing of compact form, 
with delicate light green foliage which colors up 
beautifully in the fall. Small white flowers in 
great profusion, early in the spring. 50c and 75o. 
Honeysuckle 
HALL’S JAPAN—Practically evergreen, re¬ 
taining its rich dark green foliage most of the 
winter. Blooms continuously from June until 
frost; fragrant, white and yellow flowers, in 
great abundance. Each, 25o, 50c, 75c. 
SCARLET TRUMPET—Trumpet shaped flow¬ 
ers of bright scarlet. 
Each, 50o, 75c; add postage. 
FRAGRANTISSIMA, WINTER HONEY¬ 
SUCKLE—Very early sweet-scented flowers. Al¬ 
most evergreen foliage. 35c to 75c. 
MOOROWI, MORROW HON EYSUCKLE—Five 
to 6 ft. Pure white flowers and blood-red fruit. 
35c to 75c. 
ROSY TARTARIAN HON EYSUCKLE—Vari¬ 
ety with rosy-pink flowers and red fruit. 35c to 
75c. 
HYDRANGEA 
HILLS OF SNOW or Snowball Hydrangeas— 
A profusion of snow-white clusters of flowers 
decorating the plant most of the summer. Each, 
50c, 75c, $1.00. 
