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Hardy Ornamental Shrubs 
2 Year Old Strong Bushy Plants—Guaranteed to Please—^Postpaid Prices 
SOOS French Lilacs 
Chas. Joly 
French Hybrid Lilacs—Sweet Scented 
The hybrid Lilacs listed below differ from the common Lilacs in that 
their flower clusters are much larger and fragrance more entrancing. The 
plants themselves are more dwarf and bushy, usually reaching a height of 
6 to 8 feet, and do not sucker or sprout from the roots. A much greater 
range of color runs through the varieties of hybrids than may be found in 
the common varieties. 
3095 CHAS. JOLY. A gorgeous purple; large double blooms. 
3094 BELLE HE NANCY. Large double pink. 
.3097 PRES. GREVY. Light lilac color. Exquisite double. 
3096 CHAS. X. Strong grower, its single flowers in broad thick clusters. 
Reddish purple buds changing to mauve. 
Price on ull French Lilacs above: Each. 65 cts.; (your choice) any 
3 for $1.30. 
Persian Lilac 
;{008 IjILAC, PERSIAN PURPLE. One of the best known flowering shrubs 
and deserving of its wide popularity. Universally loved for its pleasing 
fragrance and delicate colorings. Very fragrant. Each. 45 els.; :{ for $1.3(). 
High Bush Cranberry 
3085 HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY (Viburnum). Grows 8 to 10 feet. Hand¬ 
some, dense, brilliant green foliage; a rich setting for large bunches of 
crimson berries which persist on Winter bare branches. Each, 35 cts.j 
3 for 60 els. 
Weigelia 
It is safe to say there is no shrub more deservedly popular. All of the varieties are very orna¬ 
mental and should be found in every collection. 
3118 EVA RATHKE, CRIMSON. A new variety. A strong grower and of graceful drooping habit. 
Flowers a dark beautiful crimson. Each, 40 cts.; 3 for 70 cts. 
3119 ROSEA, PINK. The tallest growing. Foliage of a very dark green, flowers bright rose. Each, 
35 cts.; 3 for 60 cts. 
Forsythia 
.3080 FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell). One of the earliest shrubs 
to bloom in Spring time. The long branches are covered 
with golden yellow flowers before the leaves appear. Grows 
well in shade or sun. The foliage is a beautiful dark green. 
Each, 35 cts.; 3 for 60 cts. 
Snowberry (Symphoricarpos) 
.310.5 White. Rose colored flowers in June, followed by large 
clustered, milk-white fruits which remain well into the Win¬ 
ter. Each, 35 cts.; 3 lor 60 cts. 
3106 Red (Vulgaris). Similar to the White Snowberry ex¬ 
cept that its fruits are duil red. Each, 35 cts.; 2 lor. 60 cts. 
Flowering Plums 
3100 DOUBLE FLOWERED PLUM (Primus ’I’rilpba). A 
charming shrub of vigorous growth. Very early in Spring, 
before its leaves appear, the whole tree is decked in a fleecy 
cloud of very double light pink blossoms. Its effect on a 
still leafless landscape is very bright. Each, 45 cts.; 2 for 
SO cts. 
3101 PURPLE LEAVED PLUM (Prunus Cistena). If you are 
looking’ for something to liven up your planting—to give 
it sparkling contrast as well as distinction—by all means 
use this beautiful shrub or small tree. Its showy foliage 
opens up a bright pinkish crimson, turning to dark purple, 
and retains these striking colors throughout the summer. 
Delicate white flowers almost cover the shrub in the spring. 
Each, 4.5 cts.; 3 for 80 cts. 
3065 BEAUTY BUSH (Kolkwitzia amabilis). Graceful and 
cliarming at all seasons, but especially so when entirely cov¬ 
ered with its beautiful clear pink blooms in May. Florets 
are rather small, lipped something like a Foxglove, and a 
most enchanting shade of pink, with brownish spots and 
veins. Its tiny rose-colored buds are fascinatingly hooded 
with fuzzy jackets which remain to decorate the seed-pods. 
Each, 47 cts.; 2 for 85 cts. 
3065 Beauty 
Bush 
Blooms in 
May 
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