THE WILSON NURSERIES, WILSON, N. Y. 
Charming Effects irith FLOWERINC SHRVBS 
Are tfuichly Secured and Become 3More Beautiful trith the Years 
The planting of Shrubs adds greatly to the beauty and value of the home. In the following 
list of Shrubs, you will find sorts that will bloom from early Spring until late Summer and some 
of the sorts will follow with ornamental berries until late in the Winter. 
PRICES OF ALL FLOWERING SHRUBS 
(except as noted) 
2 to 3 ft., 2-year Strong Bushes, 25c each 
Almond (Double Pink) — Small, double pink 
flowers borne in abundance in May. to 
ft., 40c each. 
Almond (Double White)—Small, double white 
flowers borne in abundance in May. 2^/4 to 
SVz ft., 40c each. 
Altheas, Double—Bloom freely from midsum¬ 
mer until frost. We offer double flowering 
varieties in purple, red, white and pink. 
Butterfly Bush—Beautiful lilac colored flowers 
from June to frost. 
Deutzia, Double Flowering—Double white flow¬ 
ers tinged with rose. 
Deutzia, Gracilis — Dwarf growing. White 
flowers in June. 18 to 24 in. 
Deutzia, Pride of Rochester — Double white 
flowers tinged with rose in May. 
Forsythia (Golden Bell)—Branches are liter¬ 
ally covered in early spring with golden bell 
shaped flowers. The finest early blooming 
shrub. 6 feet. 
Hydrangea Arborescens (Everblooming Snow¬ 
ball Hydrangea). Beautiful ball shaped clus¬ 
ters of pure white flowers from July to Sep¬ 
tember. 
Hydrangea P. G.—Immense cone shaped clus¬ 
ters of pink and white flowers turning to 
bronze in autumn. 
Hydrangea, Tree Form—The Hydrangea P. G. 
grown in tree form with a single stem. 3 to 
4 ft., $1.00 each. 
Japan Quince—Completely covered with daz¬ 
zling scarlet flowers in May. 18 to 24 in. 
35c each. 
Lilac, Purple—An old favorite; purple flowers. 
Lilac, White—A well-known favorite. 
MOCK ORANGE OR SYRINGA 
Coronaris flore-pleno (Garland Syringa)— 
Flowers pure white; highly scented. Double. 
Grows 6 to 8 feet. 
Foliis Aureus (Golden Syringa)—Yellow foli¬ 
age, white flowers. Very sweet scented. 
Grows 3 to 5 feet. 
Lemoinei—Small white flowers. May. Grows 
6 to 8 feet. 
Virginal—Very large, double white flowers in 
clusters of five to seven; blooms in June. 
5 to 7 feet. 
Red Leaved Barberry — Beautiful, warm, 
bronzy red foliage from Spring until Winter. 
Abundant scarlet berries throughout the 
Winter. 15 to 18 inches. 
Snowberrj'—Waxy milk white berries which 
remain all Winter. 
Snowball—Globular clusters of white flowers 
in late May. 
Spiraea Anthony Water er—Dwarf growing. 
Deep pink blossoms late in June. 18 to 24 in. 
Spiraea Callosa Rosea—Deep rosy blossoms 
nearly all Summer. 
Spiraea Prunifolia—Profusion of double white 
flowers in May. 
Spiraea Van Houttei—Sometimes called Bridal 
Wreath. Masses of pure white blossoms in 
May and June. 3 to 4 ft., 25c each, $2.00 per 
10 . 
Syringa Lemoine — Creamy white fragrant 
flowers in June. 
Weigela Candida—Pure white flowers from 
June to Fall. 
Weigela Eva Rathke—Deep scarlet blossoms in 
June and intermittently all Summer. 
Weigela Rosea—Dwarf. Green leaves broadly 
margined with creamy white. Pink flowers. 
[The Best French Hybrid Lilacs 
A Beveiation of Beauty 
Unsurpassed for the fragrance and beauty 
of their flowers, their large trusses are mar¬ 
vels of beauty and elegance, far superior to 
the older varieties. 
LILAC—DOUBLE FLOWERING 
3 to 4 ft., 75c each; 5 for $3.50 
Arthur Wm. Paul—Double Crimson. 
Charles Joly—Double Reddish Purple. 
Pres. Grevy—Double Blue. 
Madam Lemoine—Double Pure White. 
Souvenir de Thibault—Double Dark Red. 
WEIGELA EVA RATHKE 
Who Doesn’t Love Beautiful Flowers. Almost Every Man, Woman and Child has a Favorite Flower. 
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