S l I> I ’LEM K N TA k V CATALOG U E. 
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Hydrangea White Fringed. 
Large, pure white flowers, with the edge of the petals beautifully fringed. For culture in 
pots or tubs. Not hardy. 50c. 
Japan Tree Lilac. 
(Syringa Japonica.) 
A remarkable new species from Japan, becoming a good sized tree. Foliage dark green, 
glossy and leathery. Flowers small, feathery, in great panicles; light straw color, odorless. 
Blooms a month later than other Lilacs. Si.00. 
SINGLE PLANT OF HYDRANGEA PANlCULATA GRANDIFLORA. (Reduced.! 
Over zoo blooms were on this plant in iSqj. 
Lilac Villosa. 
Another new species from Japan. Large branching panicles; flowers light purple in bud, 
creamy white when open. Foliage resembles that of the White Fringe. Very distinct and 
especially valuable, as its flowers appear fully two weeks after those of other Lilacs. Si.00. 
New Lilacs—Lemoine's Great Novelties. 
Double flowered and single flowered, the latest introductions of the celebrated French raiser, 
Lemoine. We have taken great pains to secure the choicest of his collection, and can now offer 
tine plants of these great novelties. We advise every one of our patrons to secure these acqui¬ 
sitions, the most remarkable and valuable additions to the list of hardy flowering shrubs made in 
many years. See General Catalogue. Our general collection of Lilacs is undoubtedly the 
largest in this country and contains upwards of 80 varieties. 
