38 The Elm City Nursery Co., New Haven, Connecticut. 
Double White Lilac , Mme. Lemoine. 
Sec below. 
Single Lilac . Marie Legray. 
See below 
DECIDUOUS FLOWERING SHRUBS—Continued. 
PER 
10 . 
PER 
100 . 
LIGUSTRUM see Privet. Page S9. 
LILAC JAPAN TREE (Syringa Japonica). .Specimens. 6 to 10 feet, $2.00 to 
A stately tree-like shrub, producing large terminal 
clusters of creamy white blossoms in July. 
LILAC LATE BLOOMING BLUE (S. Josikaea). 
Specimens, 5 to 7 feet, SI.00 to 
Tall shrub with glossy foliage, flowers a clear deep blue, 3 to 4 feet, 
and later in blooming than the common lilacs. 2 to 3 feet. 
LILAC LATE BLOOMING PINK (S. Villosa). Specimens, 4 to 5 feet. SI .00 to 
Erect shrub bearing large clusters of a pleasing rose 3 to 4 feet, 
pink, fragrant blooms in June at about the same time as 2 to 3 feet. 
Lilac Josikaea. 
LILAC OLD GARDEN PURPLE (S. Vulgaris). 
Specimens, 5 to 7 feet, SI.00 to 
Old garden favorite, it is most happy planted in large 3 to 4 feet, 
masses or as a hedge. We have a large stock of it to offer. 
Hedge grade , 
LILAC OLD GARDEN WHITE (S. Vulgaris var.) 
Specimens, 5 to 7 
The old White Lilac, growing oftentimes to tree-like 
proportions. This is a really desirable shrub for hedges. 
Foliage remaii 
2 to 
2 to 
1 to 
3 feet. 
3 feet. 
2 feet. 
feet, SI.00 to 
3 to 4 feet. 
remains on well into the winter. 
Hedge grade , 
2 to 
2 to 
1 to 
3 feet. 
3 feet. 
2 feet. 
LILAC NEW GARDEN VARIETIES (S. Vulgaris var.) 
Specimens, 5 to 7 feet, $1.50 to 
These new varieties of lilacs are all very beautiful, desir- 4 to 5 feet. 
able and quite as hardy as the older kinds. 3 to 4 feet. 
2 to 3 feet. 
Alphonse Lavalle. Double. Very large panicle, beautiful blue 
shaded violet. 
Marie Legray. Single, large panicles of white flowers. The finest 
white lilac. 
Mme. Lemoine. Double and of the purest white. We consider it 
the best double white. 
Pres. Grevy. Double, light blue, very large truss. 
Pyramidalis. Double, beautiful rosy blue. Large truss, free 
bloomer. 
LILAC PERSIAJ'I or FRENCH (S. Persica)...Specimens, 5 to 7 feet, $1.00 to 
Graceful lilac with bright purple blooms. A very valuable 4 to 5 feet, 
hardy shrub. 3 to 4 feet. 
2 to 3 feet. 
LILAC PERSIAN WHITE (S. Persica var.)...Specimens, 4 to 6 feet, $1.00 to 
Like preceding, flowers at maturity quite white. An- 3 to 4 feet, 
other very desirable shrub with a refined graceful habit. 2 to 3 feet. 
LONICERA, see Honeysuckle. 
MAHONIA, see Broad-Leaved Evergreen Shrubs. 
MOCK ORANGE, see Syringo. 
MYRICA, see Bay berry. 
NEILLIA OPULIFOLIUS, see Spiraea. 
NEW JERSEY TEA (Ceanothus Americanus). 1 to 2 feet. 
Forms a cluster 1 to 2 feet high of willow-like leaves 
with terminal panicle of white blooms in July. 
NINEBARK, see Spiraea. 
OLEASTER, see Eleagnus. 
PAJEONIA MOUTAN, see Paeonia List. Herbaceous plants. 
PEA SHRUB SIBERIAN (Caragana Arborescens). 
Specimens, 5 to 7 feet, $1.50 to 
A sturdy attractive shrub of extreme hardiness. Light 4 to 5 feet. 
pea-green, locust-like foliage, yellow blooms in June. 3 to 4 feet. 
PEA SHRUB SIBERIAN WEEPING (C. Arb. var.) 
. Specimens grafted 5 feet high, $1.75 to 
Desirable weeping form of preceding. Makes a beau¬ 
tiful specimen grafted on straight stems. 
PHILADELPHUS, see Syringo. 
PHOTINA VILLOSA. 6 to 8 feet. 
A tall tree-like shrub. Glossy rugose foliage. Clusters 5 to 6 feet, 
of flowers abundantly produced in June, followed by bril¬ 
liant red fruit and foliage in the autumn. 
PHYSOCARPUS, see Spiraea. 
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