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FRENCH LILACS 
We offer a fine stock of blooming size bushes, 6 to 7 ft., heavy— 
each .$2.00 
Varieties: Michael Buchner, pink-lilac; President Grevy, blue; 
Senator Volland, rosy red; Mme. Abel Chatenay, white; Mme. 
Casimir Perrier, white; Alphonse Lavelle, blue; Chas. Joly, 
Congo, dark purple. Same varieties in 18 to 24-in.65 
3 to 4 feet—$1.00 each. 4 to 5 ft.—each. 1.25 
Lialc Villosa, long spikes of pink bloom, two weeks later than 
others, 3 to 4 feet, each—75c.; 4 to 5 feet, each. 1.00 
FLOWERING SHRUBS 
ALMOND—Double pink rosette flowers. Blooms early and pro¬ 
fusely. IV 2 to 2 feet, each.55 
COTONEASTER—3 to 4 feet, very popular. 75 
FLOWERING CURRANT—(Yellow flowers). 2 to 3 feet.25 
WAHOO—Attractive bark—clusters of scarlet berries, 2 to 3 ft. .65 
HUCKLEBERRY—(Juneberry). Useful and ornamental bush— 
18 to 24 inch .$ .65 
HAZELNUT—(American). Useful and ornamental bush. 18 to 
24 inch .55 
2 to 3 feet .65 
WINGED BURNING BUSH—Unusual corky bark. Scarlet ber¬ 
ries. Very unusual. 18 to 24 inch.50 
BARBERRY—Japanese. Rust-proof, yellow bloom, followed by 
a profusion of red berries. Strong bushes, 2 feet, each.35 
BARBERRY—Purple leaf. Japanese. Very ornamental, 2 to 3 ft. 
each .45 
BUDDLEIA, ILE de FRANCE—The new Butterfly Bush, red¬ 
dish purple—each .75 
BUTTERFLY BUSH—Sometimes called summer lilac. In bloom 
two or three months. Medium size, each.40 
BEAUTY BUSH—A new shrub from China. Bears a profusion 
of pink flowers in spring. Strong bushes, 3 to 4 ft.—each.85 
CALYCANTHUS—(Sweet scented shrub) brown blossom, rich 
fragrance. A novelty, 2 to 3 feet, each.40 
CYDONIA—(Flowering Quince). Vivid red blossoms, IY 2 to 3 
feet, each .40 
FORSYTHIA INTERMEDIA—Golden yellow flowers. Very early 
in spring. 2 to 3 feet, each.40 
ARALIA SPINOSA—Devil’s Walking Stick). 2 to 3 feet.50 
(A novelty from Japan) 
