SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR SPRING OF 1907 
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ORNAMENTAL FLOWERING SHRUBS, continued 
Each Per doz. 100 
HYDRANGEA paniculata grandiflora. The well- 
known hardy Hydrangea..$0 20 $2 00 
Quercifolia ( Oak-leaved Hydrangea). Very 
handsome. 50 5 00 
Radiata. Handsome native variety; fine for 
naturalizing. 20 1 75 
HYPERICUM Ascyron . 25 2 50 
Calycinum . 20 2 00 
Densiflorum . 20 2 00 
Moserianum. Extremely beautiful and desirable; 
large golden-yellow flowers. 20 2 00 $12 00 
Patulum . 25 2 00 14 00 
Prolificum . 20 2 00 14 00 
ILEX verticillata (Deciduous Holly). Valuable for 
its brilliant scarlet berries in fall and winter... 20 2 00 
ITEA Virginica. 20 1 75 
LESPEDEZA bicolor. 18 to 24 inches . 30 3 25 
LILAC, Common Purple. 2 to 3 feet . 15 1 50 9 00 
2% to 4 feet . 20 2 00 12 00 
Common White. to 2 feet . 15 1 50 10 00 
2 K to 3 feet . 20 2 00 13 00 
Persian. White and purple; small flowers. 3 
to 4 feet . 25 2 50 10 00 
NEW VARIETIES OF LILAC8 
Strong, 2-year budded plants (described below). For prices of named 
Lilacs, grown on their own roots, see page 17. 
Bertha Dammann. Immense trusses of pure white flowers; very 
profuse bloomer. 35 cts. each. 
Emily Lemoine. Double; very large rosy lilac flowers; fine. 35 cts. 
each, $3.50 per doz. 
Elore pleno. One of the oldest of the double Lilacs, and an excellent 
kind. Simply a double Vulgaris. Large and fine. 35 cts. each, 
$3.50 per doz. 
Marie Legrraye. The best white Lilac in cultivation. 35 cts. each, 
$3.50 per doz. 
President Carnot. Double; lilac with white center. 50 cts. each. 
$5 per doz. 
President Grevy. A beautiful blue; individual. Very double and 
very large; one of the finest Lilacs. 50 cts. each, $5 per doz. 
Souvenir de la Spath. The most distinct and beautiful variety in the 
collection. Trusses immense; very compact; florets very large, 
deep purplish red. Growth vigorous. 2 to 3 feet. 35 cts. each, 
$3.50 per doz. 
Virginite. Double, large, tender rose. 35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz. 
EMILY LEMOINE LILAC 
PHILADELPHUS CORONAR1US 
Each Per doz. 100 
LILAC Josikea (Chionantlms leaved Lilac). A 
very distinct and beautiful species.$0 30 $3 00 
Japonica. A new and unique species from Japan, 
attaining the size of a tree, with large panicles 
of white flowers; foliage very large, thick 
and deep green color. 35 3 50 $25 00 
Villosa. Another new Japanese species, with 
foliage resembling the White Fringe (Chio- 
nanthus), and producing immense panicles 
of white flowers late in the season. 25 2 50 
Emodi. A wild species, with large shining 
leaves; whitish flowers in June. 25 2 50 
Saugeana. One of the Persian Lilacs; reddish 
flowers. 20 2 00 
LONICERA Morrowi (Upright Honeysuckle). One 
of the most desirable shrubs in cultivation, 
both on account of its flowers and fruit, 
which are borne in great abundance. 20 2 00 13 00 
Ruprechtiana. 20 2 00 
Bella Candida, rosea and albida. New and ex¬ 
tremely beautiful in flower and fruit. 50 5 00 
Grandiflora Large red bloom. 20 2 00 13 00 
Tatarica. Pink flowers. 20 2 00 13 00 
Tatarica alba. White flowers. 20 2 00 13 00 
Xylosteum (Fly Honeysuckle). 20 2 00 
Fragrantissima. A very early sweet-scented 
species. 25 2 50 
LIMONIA trifoliata (Hardy Orange). 15 1 50 
MYRICA cerifera (Wax Myrtle, Bayberry or Can- 
dleberry). 12 to 18 inches. 20 2 00 
PHILADELPHU8 aureus (Syringa, or Mock 
Orange). Golden foliage. 20 1 75 
Zeyheri. 20 1 75 
Coronarius. 2 to 3 feet. 20 2 00 
Dianthaeflora plena. Double-flowering. 2 to 3 
feet. 20 2 00 
Grandiflorus. 20 2 00 
Nepalensis variegata. 20 2 00 
PRIVET, California The California Privet is un¬ 
surpassed for hedging, being hardy, free from 
disease, bears shearing well, grows rapidly 
and is very attractive; special prices quoted 
by the thousand. 3 to 4feet; unusually fine. 15 1 50 10 
2% to 3 feet; 2-year branched. 12 1 25 8 
12 to 15 inches; 1 year. 10 60 3 
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