ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—Continued 
TRUMPET HONEYSUCKLE 
HONEYSUCKLE, MORROWS—5-6 ft. Compact bushy 
shrub with bright red and orange blossoms and berries. 
Spring blossomer. Fine in full sun or partial shade. 
12-18 in. _._$ .30 $ .75 
3-4 ft. _ .75 1.90 
HYDRANGEA, SNOWHILL—2-3 ft. Hills of Snow. 
Flowers in summer with white snowball like blooms. 
Partial shade. 
Each Three 
12-18 in. _ $ .40 $1.05 
18-24 in. ___ .55 1.35 
IIY'DRANGEA, P. G.—3-4 ft. Carries large trusses of 
white blossom,si in early fall. Very tine shrub. 
18-24 in. _ $ .45 $1.15 
2-3 ft. _ .75 1.90 
LILAC, ROTHOMOGENSIS—5-6 ft. One of finest im¬ 
proved lilacs with tine leaves and branches and large 
purple-red blossoms. 
18-24 in. _ $ .40 $1.05 
2-3 ft. _ .75 1.90 
LILAC, VILLOSA—6-8 ft. A distinct type with crin¬ 
kled leaves and growing almost into a globe. Purple 
blossoms in June. Prices same as Rothomogensis. 
FRENCH HYBRID LILACS—6-8 ft. Much improved 
forms in singles and doubles. Do not sucker. 
Alphonse Lavalle Double violet-blue. 
Charles Joly. D able purple-red. 
Congo. Single w ne-red. One of finest, 
Marie Legraye. Angle pure white. 
President Grevy. Single Light Blue. 
18-24 in. 
2-3 ft, _ 
$ .85 
1.00 
$2.10 
2.60 
