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LILAC 
Japonica ( Japanese Tree Lilac)— Loose hunches of creamy white flowers, June-July. Hand¬ 
some foliage; grows into well-shaped specimen. 3-4' 3-75; 4-5' 3-90; 5-6' 31-25; 6-7' 31-50. 
Josikea ( Hungarian Lilac) —Shiny dark green foliage with violet flowers in June. 2-3' 3-50; 
3-4' 3-70. 
Late ( Villosa) —Blossoms about one month later than other lilacs, purplish lilac color. Bushy 
compact habit growing to 8 feet. 18-24" 3-40; 2-3' 3-50; 3-4' 3-70; 4-5' 3-85. 
Persian Purple —Dwarf growing with slender branches and narrow leaves. The minute single 
flowers in loose panicles make it very odd and attractive. 18-24" 3-40; 2-3' 3-50; 3-4' 3-75. 
Persian'.White —White variety of above. 2-3' 3-70. 
Rothomagensis ( Chinese Lilac) —A strong growing variety of Persian Lilac. 2-3' 3-45; 3-4' 3-60. 
FRENCH HYBRID —These have been developed by careful selection from the common lilac. 
Prices on Hybrid Lilacs—2-3' 3-75; 3-4' 31-00. 
Belle de Nancy —Satiny rose white. 
Chas. Joly —Double violet or wine purple. 
Chas. X—Reddish purple, single. 
Doyani Keteleer —Lilac blue. Double. 
Ludwig Spaeth —Reddish purple. Single. 
Mme. Cassimier Perrier —White. Large double clusters. 
Mme. Lemoine —Large double white. 
Michael Buchner —Pale lilac. Double flowers and double clusters. Medium to dwarf habit 
of growth. 
President Grevy —Double blue. 
MENZIESIA PILOSA (Alleghany Menziesia) —An Ericaceous plant useful for underplanting 
in shady dry woods. Brilliant Fall coloring. B&B. 15-18" 3-90; 18-24" 31-35; 2-3' 31-50. 
MYRICA CAROLINIENSIS ( Bayberry )— A handsome shrub semi-evergreen growing 2 to 5 
feet high. Makes a very attractive border shrub. Leaves gray beneath, glaucous above. Grayish 
white fruit in winter. 12-15" 3-50; 15-18" 3-60; 18-24" 3-75. 
OSAGE ORANGE ( Maclura Pomifera) —The old 
protective hedge or fence, also ideal bank retainer. 
2 yr. 12-24" 100 for 32.25; 1000 for 312.50. 
PHILADELPHUS (Mock Orange) 
The Philadelphus are among the best of shrubs for 
background and screen purposes. Their fragrant 
orange-blossom flowers and unusual good foliage 
make them desirable. 
Aurea ( Golden Mock Orange) —A compact slow 
growing shrub which attains a height of 4 feet. The 
best golden leaved shrub. Valuable for contrast. 
12-18" 3-40; 18-24" 3-50; 2-3' 3-60. 
Coronarius ( Sweet Mock Orange) —White fragrant 
flowers profusely borne in May and lune. 2-3' 3-40; 
3-4' 3-45; 4-5' 3-55. 
Grandiflora — A popular shrub. Flowers very large 
and white with golden stamens. Blossoms in June. 
Flight to ten feet tall. 3-4' 3-40; 4-5' 3-50; 5-7' 3-75. 
Lemoine —Foliage fine. Erect shrub to six feet 
which flowers in June. 2-3' 3-40; 3-4' 3-50; 4-5' 3-65. 
Virginalis —The most showy variety with double 
white flowers which are sweetly fragrant and have a 
long blooming season. Good foliage and compact 
upright growth. 18-24" 3-40; 2-3' 3-50; 3-4' 3-60. 
Philadelphia Virginalis 
PHOTINIA GLABRA 1 he clusters of persistent red fruit make this a very striking winter 
specimen for the border. 2-3' 3-50; 3-4' 3.75. 
Prices: F. (). B. Fairview on orders amounting to $10.00 or more. On orders under $10.00 add 10% for 
packing charges. Discounts: 5 or more of one variety and size—15% from single rates. 
No discount allowed from 10, 100 or 1000 rates. 
