SHRUBS —Con tinned 
Purple Lilac 
HYBRID FRENCH LILACS—Named Varieties 
Careful selection has been made from the well-known Highland 
Park Collection, Rochester, N. Y. S—Single. D—Double. 
Price: 2-3 ft. 60e each, 3 for $1.65. 
Aline Mocqueris (S)—Red. 
Alphonse Lavalee (D)—Broad panicles, violet-blue. 
Charles X (S)—Light lilac. 
La Tour D’Auvergne (D)—Flowers large, violet-purple. 
Mme. Lemoinei (D)—Pure White. 
President Grevy (D) —Rosy mauve and light blue. 
Red Leaf Barberry 
Cotoneaster Divaricata —Leaves deciduous, lustrous turning to 
crimson. Pink flowers; bright red fruits in September. Up¬ 
right growing with arching branches. 6 feet. D/ 2-2 ft. $1.00 
each, 2-3 ft. $1.25 each. 
Cotoneaster Horizontalis —Branches almost prostrate. Good 
for rockeries and borders. Crimson leaves and scarlet fruits 
deep into winter. B. & B. D/2-2 ft. $1.00 each, 2-3 ft. 
$1.25 each. 
Persian Lilac —Single, pale lilac blooms in loose, graceful 
panicles. 
Daphne (Garland Flower )—Dwarf shrub almost evergreen, 
spreading branches. Pink flowers appearing profusely during 
May. B. & B. 6-9 in. 75c each, 3 for $2.00. 
EVERGREEN SHRERS 
Cotoneaster Dielsiana —Flow¬ 
ers are pinkish, opening in June. 
Followed by scarlet fruits in 
September. 6 feet. Spreading 
type. B. & B. iy 2 -2 ft. $1.00 
each, 2-3 ft. $1.25 each. 
Pachysandra (Japanese Spurge )—Trailing plant 6 to 8 inches 
high. An evergreen perennial which will grow in all shady 
situations where grass will not grow. 3 for 45c. 
Pyracantha ( Firethorn) —Broad, spreading, semi-drooping. Cov¬ 
ered with white flowers in early spring, followed by bright 
orange berries which remain throughout the winter. 8 ft. 
B. & B. iy 2 -2 ft. $1.88 each. 
Forsythia 
Japan Quince 
Hydrangea P. G. 
DANSVILLE, N. V . 
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