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J. V. BAILEY NURSERIES 
Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs 
0 Continued ) 
HYDRANGEA, SNOWHILL (Hydrangea ar- 
borescens grandiflora)—Excellent for bor¬ 
ders or low foundation plantings. Blooms pro¬ 
fusely in July and first part of August. Height 
3 to 4 feet. Well adapted to shady places. 
HYDRANGEA, PEEGEE (Hydrangea pan- 
iculata grandiflora)—Every home should 
have some of these in the yard. Blooms in late 
summer. Flowers are white at first and then 
turn to a pink and later to purple. Does well 
in partial shade. 
LILAC, COMMON PURPLE (Syringa vulgar¬ 
is)— 
LILAC, FRENCH HYBRIDS (Syringa vul¬ 
garis—Horticultural varieties)—The bushes 
are a little smaller than the Common Lilac. 
The flower stalks of the hybrids are many 
times as large as the common lilac. It is not 
PUT MANURE OR 
FERTILIZER AT 
SURFACE NEVER 
NEXT TO ROOTS 
mmrmm 
DIG HOLE 
LARGE TO 
TAKE ALL 
ROOTS 
WITHOUT 
BENDING 
BRUISED OR 
BROKEN ENDS 
ROOTS CUT OFF CLEAN 
.REMOVE ABOUT 
ONE THIRD OF 
TOP GROWTH 
AS SHOWN 
MELLOW 
PACK FINE SOIL 
FIRMLY AROUND 
ROOTS SETTLING 
WITH WATER 
Plant shrubs in this manner for success 
uncommon to see flower spikes fifteen inches 
long. The beauty of these shrubs is appreciated 
by the public as is shown by the great demand. 
Varieties: 
BELLE DE NANCY—Produces great pan¬ 
icles of satiny rose blooms with red centers. 
CHARLES X—One of the best of the deep 
purple varieties. 
CHARLES JOLY—A strong grower pro¬ 
ducing large panicles of double red 
flowers. 
JACQUES CALLOT—A very popular pur¬ 
ple lilac. 
MADAME ABEL CIIATENAY—A large 
double white. Plant is of dwarf habit. 
MARIE LE GRAYE—A very fine white. 
MARIE LE MOINE—A vigorous growing 
Lilac producing pure white flowers. 
VICTOR LE MOINE—One of the better 
white Lilacs. 
LILAC, PERSIAN ROTHMOGENSIS (Syrin¬ 
ga Persica)—A very profuse blooming, red 
lilac. The plants do not grow more than 5 to 6 
feet high. 
MOCKORANGE, SWEET SCENTED (Phila- 
delphus coronarius)—One of the older 
varieties of Mockorange, but a truly noble 
variety. A variety that is GOOD ENOUGH 
WITHOUT IMPROVING. The flowers are 
pure white, very fragrant, and are borne very 
freely on the large shrub. This variety is extra 
hardy, grows about 6 to 8 feet high and is one 
of the most popular shrubs planted today. 
Flowering Almond 
