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BAGATELLE NURSERY 
Each 
SALIX babylonica Babylon Weeping Willow 
One of the oldest but still one of the most at¬ 
tractive willows, graceful and colorful. 
4 to 5 ft. 1.00 
5 to 6 ft. 1.50 
SCIADOPITYS verf-iciSSata Umbrella Pine 
114 to 2 ft. 2.50 
2 to 214 ft. 3.25 
214 to 3 ft. 5.00 
SORBUS aucuparia European Mountain Ash 
114 to 2 in. 2.75 
2 to 214 in. 3.50 
214 to 3 in. 5.00 
SYRINGA vulgaris 
The following varieties represent the very best, 
they are not arranged in alphabetical order but 
according to color-groups, singles and doubles. 
This facilitates selecting a well balanced collec¬ 
tion. Of the varieties marked ^ we have some 
large plants to offer. 
WHITE 
Single: 
^Jan van Tol, pure white, bold trusses of large 
individual flowers, profuse bloomer. 
Mont-Blanc, large panicles of pure white 
flowers. 
Vestale, pure white, perfectly shaped. 
Double: 
Edith Cavell, handsome clusters, buds suffused 
cream. 
Madame Lemoine, very large flowers. 
^Miss Ellen Willmott, imbricated flowers of per¬ 
fect form. 
PINK AND RED SHADES 
Single: 
VRuhm von Horstenstein, long, massive pink 
trusses. 
^Lamartine, large rosy mauve clusters. A cross 
between Syriga vulgaris and Giraldi, flower¬ 
ing almost two weeks before the other 
varieties. 
^Reaumur, violet carmine and satiny rose, very 
fine. 
Double: 
^Edouard Andre, clear rose or nearly pink. 
Leon Gambetta, pinkish lilac, enormous trusses. 
Mrs. Edward Harding, bright carmine panicles, 
very fine. 
