Glen Brothers Inc. 
Rochester, N. Y. 
LILACS—continued. 
MME. ABEL CHATENEY. Pure white flowers with large 
panicles. 
MME. LEMOINE. Pure white. Good forcer. 
MARIE LEGRAYE. Dwarf sort with creamy white 'flowers 
of immense size. 
MICHAEL BUCHNER. Clear lilac. Very large clusters 
Free-flowering. 
PHILEMON. Red-flowered variety. 
PRESIDENT GREVY. Lilac-blue flowers in large panicles. 
PRESIDENT HARDING. Reddish-lilac when fully open. 
Low, compact. 
PRESIDENT LINCOLN. Pure blue-violet in color. 
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. Bright purplish-red. Branch¬ 
ing habit. 
PRINCESS ALEXANDRIA. White flowers. 
PRINCESS MARIE. Light, creamy lilac flowers. 
PROF. STOCKHARDT. Delicate rosy pink. 
VIVIAND-MOREL. Clear lilac with white center. 
WILLIAM C BARRY. Buds reddish-lilac. Silvery lavender 
when fully opened. 
EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
AZALEA, Amoena. 
Evergreen, Grow'S broader than tall with good compact habit. 
The small box-like leaves take on a warm bronzy hue in winter, 
but in spring a mantle of magenta flowers is the striking feature. 
Each Per 10 
12-15" B & B . 1.50 12.50 
15-18" B & B . 2.25 17.50 
Kaempferi. 
From salmon-pink to orange-red, the flowers transform this shrub 
into a thing of beauty, in a slightly shaded spot it is almost 
evergreen and the color of the flowers is preserved. Has suc¬ 
cessfully withstood our worst winters. 
12-15" B & B . 2.00 17.50 
15-18" B & B... 2.50 22.50 
KALMIA, Latifolia (Mountain Laurel). 
Evergreen. Doubtless the most valuable and beautiful of our 
broad-leaf evergreens. In July nothing can approach the glorious 
effect created by a mass of laurel with its great wealth of pink 
flowers. While most adaptable to sun or shade the ideal location 
is slight shade. 
18-24" B & B . 2.25 20.00 
2-2^' B & B . 2.75 24.00 
PACHYSANDRA, Termivalis (Japanese Spurge). 
A low growing evergreen plant with glossy dark green foliage. 
Adapted for covering the ground where it is difficult to establish 
grass. 
Field grown plants 
12 
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
. 2.50 20.00 150.00 
