DECIDUOUS 
SHRUBS 
144 Fottler, Fiske, Fawson Co. 
Ilex verticillata (Winter Berry) 
HYDRANGEA 
arborescens grandiflora. The flower clusters are large, 
averaging 4 to 5 in. in diameter. Color is pure snow 
white, blooming at a time when flowers are scarce. 
2 to 2«^ ft. 
paniculata grand iflora. The well-known hardy Hy¬ 
drangea. Flowers are borne in dense panicles, pure 
white when opening, but later of a purplish-rose color. 
Excellent for massing or single specimens on lawns. 
Tree form. A very desirable form of Hydrangea, the 
branches starting out 3 ft. from the ground. Excellent 
for center plants for Hydrangea bed. Each $1.50 
ILEX 
Ilex verticillata. (Winter Berry.) A very ornamental 
shrub, with upright branches and light green foliage; 
its bright scarlet berries remain on the branches until 
midwinter. 
SINGLE NAMED LILACS 
Each 75c., doz. $7.50. 
alba grandiflora. Very large trusses of pure white 
flowers. 3 to 4 ft. 
Charles X. Magnificent clusters of dark red flowers, pro¬ 
duced in the grandest profusion. 2 to 3 ft. 
Frau Bertha Dammann. This produces the largest 
clusters of white Lilacs of the common species known in 
cultivation; the flowers are of the purest white. 2 to 3 ft. 
Louis Van Houtte. A well-known sort, with large clus¬ 
ters of fine, bright red flowers. 2 to 3 ft. 
Ludwig Spaeth. The clusters are very large and of 
splendid, dark purple-red color, not only as buds, but 
even when the blossoms are fully expanded. 2 to 3 ft. 
Marie Le Graye. A dwarf grower, and one of the finest 
white varieties. 2 to 3 ft. 
Rubra de Marly. Purplish red; exceedingly free flower¬ 
ing. 2 to 3 ft. 
DOUBLE NAMED LILACS 
Each 75c., doz. $7.50. 
Alphonse Lavallee. Trusses like a double Hyacinth; 
fine blue, shaded to violet. 3 ft. 
La Tour d’Auvergne. Violet purple, large, double; ex¬ 
cellent. 
Leon Simon. Color bluish crimson; buds clear coral. 
2 to 3 ft. 
Mad. Casimir Perier. Large trusses of very double, 
creamy-white flowers. 2 to 3 ft. 
Mad. Lemoine. A grand double white variety. Vigorous 
habit and immense foliage. 2 to 3 ft. 
Michel Buchner. Plant dwarf, bearing at the top of all 
the branches. Pale lilac throughout in half-opened 
blossoms, and also in bud state. 
President Grevy. Petals of a cobalt blue, with the 
centers more brilliant and the edges rosy. 
President Carnot. Flower delicate tint of pale lilac, 
marked with white in the center. 2 ft. 
Senator Volland. Dwarf, very brilliant; buds Fuchsia- 
red; open flowers Rose-red. 2 ft. 
Collection of 12 Hybrid Lilacs, containing both single 
and double varieties, our selection. $6.00. 
COMMON LILACS 
Purple, White, Persian, White Persian. 
Villosa. (S. villosa.) A species from Japan. Color 
varies from light pink to almost blue. Valuable for late 
blooming. Out of bloom, the shrub forms a striking 
object on account of the dark glossy, massive leaves. 
Clethra alnifolia 
