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These splendid Lilacs are far superior to the common 
varieties, blooming much more consistently, with a greater 
profusion of larger flowers. The plants seldom send out sprouts 
around the plonts os the old purple and white kinds do. They 
generally bloom the first year after planting. Available in a 
wide choice of flower colors, they constitute a most valuable 
group of shrubs. No home yard should be without some of 
these Lilacs and they are equally valuable for park use. The 
following varieties are among the most hardy and very best 
Lilacs of this class. 
18 to 24 in. $0.50 eo. 4 to 5 ft.. . $1.50 ea. 
2 to 3 ft.75 eo. 5 to 6 ft. 2.00 ea. 
3 to 4 ft. 1.00 ea. 5 to 6 ft. clumps 3.00 ea. 
ALFONSE LAVALLE. The lovely, double flowers of this variety 
are a delightful, clear lilac color. The flowers are large and 
the bush a general favorite. 
CHAS. JOLY. A choice double dark red Lilac. The bush is an 
upright grower of medium size, producing freely, large clus¬ 
ters of gorgeous flowers. We take pleasure in recommending 
this variety as being extra fine. 
CHAS. X. The deep reddish purple flowers of this Lilac are 
magnificent. The flowers are single and borne in large flower 
masses very profusely. 
DOROTHY HAWKINS. Single. Deep reddish purple in large 
clusters. Excellent. 
LUDWIG SPAETH. Single flowers. The red color a brilliant in¬ 
tense rich purple-red fhat holds up well in the sun and lasts 
a long time. Flower panicles are long and held erect well 
out from the foliage. It is a profuse bloomer, commencing 
to bloom when only two feet high. A most wonderful Lilac. 
MADAME LE MOINE. A fine, white Lilac which contrasts beau¬ 
tifully with colored Lilacs. Madame Le Moine is one of the 
very best double white flowering bushes. Blooms in abundance 
on a fine, strong plant. 
MADAME PERIER. Double. Dworf grower, flowers creamy white. 
A lovely Lilac. 
MARIE LEGRAYE. The flowers of this variety are white and 
single. Starts to bloom when plant is quite young. 
PRESIDENT GREVY. The violet colored blossoms are immense in 
size and very double. The bush is the most vigorous of any of 
the French sorts. 
PRINCESS ALEXANDRA. Flower clusters are very large and 
compact. A strong growing, profuse blooming bush with ex¬ 
cellent foliage. A very fine, single, white variety. 
MAPLE, Tatarian. (Acer Tataricum Ginnala.) 8 to 9 ft. A grace¬ 
ful shrub-like tree with handsome foliage which turns red 
in autumn. The brilliance of this coloring is unsurpassed. 
2 to 3 ft. high.$0.50 4 to 5 ft. high. ... $1.00 
3 to 4 ft. ".75 
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These are especially valuable for growing in Minnesota or 
account of their hardiness. THEY NEED NO WINTER PRO¬ 
TECTION. Rugosa Roses are erect growing, with spiny stems 
and have tough crinkled foliage of a healthy green. They 
bloom throughout the summer and fall. Particularly useful for 
planting in shrubbery, in foundation planting, for hedges, 
along driveways, borders of properties and the like where the 
fragrant double flowers will be enjoyed by all. 3 to 4 ft. high. 
PRICE, EXTRA LARGE, 18 to 24 inch, 60e EACH; 2 to 3 ft., 
85e, EXCEPT HANSA. OFFERED IN THE FOLLOWING VARIETIES. 
AGNES. The coppery yellow buds become amber gold upon 
opening. Produced freely, the blossoms are well shaped and 
sweetly fragrant. The only Rugosa which is truly yellow. 
AMELIA GRAVEREAUX. The delightful flowers resemble the 
Tea Roses in their form and fragrance. They are double and 
rich, dark red in color. Blooms over a long period. Forms a 
nice vigorous bush. 
BLANC DE COUBERT. With snow white blooms, double and 
fragrant, and arranged in large clusters. Blanc de Coubert 
is at its best during the summer and fall. Might be called 
a white Hansa, and like that variety is excellent for a hedge. 
Thrives in the coldest places and is the white "Eskimo 
Beauty." Especially oretty in half open bud. 
Hybrid Rugosa Roses —Continued Page 1 1 
OLIVE, Russian. (Elaeagnus Angustifolia. ) 10 to 12 ft. A large- 
growing shrub with silvery white foliage. One of the best for 
planting in dry, exposed locations. 
3 to 4 ft.$0.75 ea. 4 to 5 ft.$1.00 ea. 
PLUM, Double Flowering. (Prunus Triloba.) 6 to 7 ft. A very choice 
shrub of medium height, bearing, just before the leaves unfold, a 
profusion of delicate double pink colored rose-like flowers. Flowers 
resemble the flowering almond but the bush is hardier and more satis¬ 
factory. Many mistake this bush for the flowering almond. See cut. 
18 to 24 in. $0.35 ea. 3 to 4 ft.$0.75 ea. 
2 to 3 ft. .50 ea. 4 to 5 ft. 1.00 ea. 
PLUM, Purple-Leaved. (Newport.) 7 to 8 ft. Large-growing shrub or 
small tree with shining purple leaves which hold their color well during 
the summer, contrasting beautifully with the green tones of various 
other shrubs. 
3 to 4 ft.$0.75 ea. 4 to 5 ft. $1.00 ea. 
PRIVET, Lodense. 24 to 30 in. A new dwarf Privet. Fine for window 
boxes and foundation planting. 
12 to 18 in., bushy. $0.40 ea. 
Double Flowering Plum 
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