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PURPLE LILAC. The old favorite, 
one of the hardiest. Each, 18 to 
24 in., 35«; 5 for $1.50; 3 to 4 ft., 
each, 45c. 
VILLOSA LILAC. A rug-ged variety 
globular in shape, 6 to 7 ft. high 
with handsome foliage. A late 
bloomer, pale lavender pink flow¬ 
ers late in June. Price, 12 to IS 
in., each, 45c; 5, $2.00. 
JOSIKEA LILAC (Hungarian li¬ 
lac). Very much like the Villosa 
in size, appearance and habit of 
bloom, but the flowers are of a 
darker violet color. Price, 12 to 
IS in., each, 45c; 5, $2.00. 
PERSIAN LILAC. Gradually re¬ 
placing the older type because of 
its regular blooming habit and 
the fact that it spreads very little. 
Blooms a week or two later than the common. Color more 
purplish than the common. Price, 18 to 24 in., each, 40c; 10, 
Persian Lilac 
Purple Lilac 
$3.75; 2 to 3 ft., each, 45c. 
HYBRID LILAC 
LUDWIG SPAETH, Blooms early as do all the French hybrids. Does not spread in common with all of 
this class, and bears profusely semi-double, wine colored flowers in great cluster. Price, IS to 24 in., 
each, 65c; 10, $6.00. 
CHARLES X. Color between lilac and violet, clusters of tremendous size. One of the favorites. Price, 18 
to 24 in., each, 65c; 10, $6.00. 
HIAW^ATHA. A new type hybrid from the famous plant breeder, F. L. Skinner of Manitoba. Very late 
blooming. Foliage very large, flower clusters very heavy and of a deep rose,color. Price, IS to 24 in., 
each, .$1.25. 
POCAHONTAS. Another P. L. Skinner hybrid. A large blossom of very dark purple and flne shape. We 
feel that we have especially flne items in these two Manitoba originations. Blooms very early. Price, 18 
to 24 in., each, $1.25. 
MADAME LEMOINE. A pure white double French hybrid. Price, 18 to 24 in., each, (>0c; 10, $5.50. 
HARDY HEDGE PLANTS 
CHINESE ELM (page 59), TARTARIAN HONEYSUCKLE AND OTHER ORNAMENTALS ALSO 
MAKE GOOD HEDGES 
Russian Olive Hedge 
Caragana Hedge 
RUSSIAN OLIVE (Eleagnus angustifolia). A 
thick growing, beautiful silvery hedge plant 
which withstands cold, drouth and alkali. 
Valuable as well in shelter belts and wind¬ 
breaks. 6 to 13 in., 10, 60c; 100, $5.00; 13 
to 18 in., 10, 75c; 100, $6.00; 18 to 34 in., 
10, $1.00; 50, $4.00; 3 to 3 ft., each 15c; 10, 
$1.35. 
Chinese Elm Hedge 
SIBERIAN PEA (Caragana arborescens). Makes a 
beautiful hedge, either trimmed or untrimmed, a 
perfect snow trap in the shelter belt. Highly 
drouth and cold resistant. In June covered with 
yellow flowers. 6 to 13 in., 10, 50c; 100, $3.50; 
500, $10.00; 13 to 18 in., 10, 60c; 100, $3.00; 500, 
$13.50; 18 to 34 in., 10, 75c; 100, $5.00. 
COTONEASTER(Acutifolia). Experts now recognize 
it as probably superior even to privet for a low 
hedge. Perfectly hardy, handsome, clean and 
trims very well. 6 to 13 in., each, 10c; 10, 75c; 
50 @ 6c; 18 to 34 in., each, 35c; 10, $3.00; 50, 
$9.00. 
BUtnvTHORN. A slow growing, very hardy and 
handsome hedge. Requires moisture and good soil. 
6 to 13 in., 10, 75c; 50, $3.00; 13 to 18 in., each, 
18c; 10, $1.75; 18 to 34 in., each, 35c; 10, $3.35; 
3 to 3 ft., each, 30c; 10, $2.35. 
Cotoneaster Hedge 
