DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
SPECIES LILACS 
Prices per Special List page 27. 
S. japonica—ABCD. Japanese Tree^ Lilac. Makes a tree and 
is latest of all to bloom, in late May and June-here. 
Flowers are white in immense compound panicles 
18-24 inches long. Blooms when other flowers 
scarce. 
meyeri —D. Compact growth to about five feet. Purple to pur¬ 
plish lilac when expanded. 
microphylla—BCD. Has an abundance of small fragrant pink 
flowers. It is unique in that it often has a second 
crop of bloom in October. 
oblata —E. A compact shrub or small tree up to 12 ft. Flow¬ 
ers pink to purplish lilac in bud, opening to pale 
lilac. 
pabescens —DE. Said to have_ the most pleasing fragrance of 
all lilacs; also earliest. Flowers in dense panicles to 
five inches long, pale lilac. Shrub to 6 ft. 
reflexa —ABC. Nodding Lilac. Buds deep rose; flowers rosy 
pink in drooping clusters nine to twelve inches long, 
literally covering the bush. Shrub to 12 ft. 
sweginzowi superba—BCD. Terminal and axillary spikes of 
fragrant blush flowers. Coloring similar to Dr. 
Breitschneider. Shrub to 10 ft. Fragrance rich, 
blooms with other species Lilacs after vulgaris types 
gone. 
tomentella—BCDE. Very large, loose clusters of rose-lilac 
flowers. Late. 10 ft. 
GENERAL COLLECTION OF LILACS 
Advance sales have so nearly absorbed our entire stock 
that it would be misleading to give any list now. We can only 
accept orders for our selection of varieties, (customer’s choice 
of colors) in 1 to 1^ ft. grade (nothing larger). 
10 100 
rate rate 
Price .40 .35 
VIBURNUM betulifolium (new) 
From Western China. Fine attractive. Birch¬ 
like foliage. Flowers in cymes about 4 inches 
broad followed by a heavy crop of brilliant red 
red ^rries. Grows to about 10 ft. 
4 in. pot 6 to 8 in. G.60 .50 
fragrans (new) 
Superbly beautiful clusters of pink, intensely 
fragrant flowers in late winter or early spring. 
Sometimes blooms in autumn. Scarce. 
6 in. pot 8 to 12 in. G.70 .60 
5 in. pot 6 to 8 in. G__—.......- .60 .50 
ichangense (new) 
Shrub to about 5 ft. from China. Bears a 
good crop of red berries. 
4 in. pot 1% to 2 ft. S.75 .65 
WEIGELA Floreal (praecox floreal) 
1 to 1% ft. C & G.60 .50 
1 to 1% ft. C & G.40 .35 
Ideal (new), carmine rose. 
2 to 3 ft. C & G. 1.10 
1% to 2 ft. C «& G.85 .75 
' 1 to 1% ft. C & G.70 .60 
rosea, PINK WEIGELA 
4 to 6 ft. C.75 .60 
Miscellaneous 
CORDYLINE australis, DRACAENA 
12 to 14 ft. S heavy.15.00 each 
indivisa, NARROW LEAF DRACAENA 
2^ to 3 ft. S. 1.10 1.00 
2 to 2% ft. S.85 .75 
indivisa parei (new) 
5 to 6 ft. S.-. 2.25 
4 to 5 ft. S. 1.75 
3 to 4 ft. S. 1.50 
2 to 3 ft. S. 1.20 
indivisa veitchi rubra (new) 
6 to 7 ft. S. 3.50 
6 to 6 ft. S. 3.00 
3 in. pot 2 to 3 ft. S .35 .30 
DIANELLA intermedia^ 
Beautiful blue berries. 
2% in. pot 6 to 8 in.15 .12 
WOODWARDIA radicans 
Collected roots—$3.50 per 50; $6.00 per 100 
No shipment of less than 50. 
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