BRYANT’S NURSERIES, PRINCETON, ILLINOIS 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS — CONTINUED 
SPIRAEA prunefolia plena — Double Bridalwreath 5-6 ft. 
The true Bridalwreath, with small plum-like leaves and very 
double white flowers borne in few-flowered umbels. Free-flowering. Per 10 
PaCS iE eb Canamnen cre oes a ee 8 oe eo Sta en 2.50 
EG, COS SETD | snag AS na AME eda ces ern Beet th a ot Re I 3.30 
thunbergii — Thunberg’s Garland Spirea 3-4 ft. 
Dwarf shrub with slender spreading branches and feathery light 
green foliage. Covered with a wealth of small white flowers be- 
fore the leaves in the Spring. 
Da atte tL CEL neat et eee ge ($150.00 per 1000) 2.10 
Ende Gre: GEASS Bete ag te eres Ad rca nat Rae ok ATS ee ae EE 2.50 
Van Houttei — commonly known as Bridalwreath 6-7 ft. 
One of the most graceful and most easily grown of all massing 
shrubs; small white flowers in clusters cover the plants in the early 
Spring. 
Deel ee te CCS fret Sea need St ( $75.00 per 1000) 1.10 
WE CO wy CC he totes bere a ho te A ag Re ($100.00 per 1000) 1.50 
SR A POC tis ag a Pi Saito) eh oo os ea ($140.00 per 1000) 1.90 
Rite RCE teen es fei series 1 yen he Se 2.30 
Sumac — see Rhus. 
SYMPHORICARPOS chenaulti — Spotted Snowberry 4-5 ft. 
The best and most handsome of the Snowberries. A new hybrid 
with small leaves and white fruit spotted with pink. 
US PLORe eT TIC Cot emren C mh nee tae Dor te ate ie Loe a 1.20 
DE UO moet CE tee ee erie ane Se De Set ol ee Ne ees ee 1.50 
BG etOsaeleotare eee ee a ant SAS Ti a te ($125.00 per 1000) 1.70 
MAtOn se SCCL Pe eens tee eget ee oe Bo eee 8 2.00 
racemosus — White Snowberry 4-5 ft. 
An upright shrub, particularly adapted to planting in shaded 
places. Waxy-white berries in the Fall. 
Ret OR 2 eetC OSS sae tetera ae ee nn nen he ae, 1.20 
CAOET eek ig RS tio OBS igs ca Bap a 2 a es EN Ta TR 1.50 
vulgaris — Red Snowberry or Coralberry 4-5 ft. 
A low spreading shrub that does well in shaded places. One of 
the best that we have for holding steep banks. 
RG thGere siete se ee ee Pe ($ 65.00 per 1000) | 1.10 
QatOn Sat CO tre Semen Ort rcs hae Sins oe a ($ 85.00 per 1000) 1.40 
DP ROE AS Cole 0 ea ot GR en a ES cD Toate ($110.00 per 1000) 1.70 
SYRINGA japonica — Japanese Tree Lilac 18-20 ft. 
very large shrub, attaining the proportions of a small tree. 
Large panicles of creamy white flowers in July long after the bloom 
of all other Lilacs is gone. 
ee Cle et aan PEK mee ort eo ye ee 3.00 
25 fke> GY GSES RO RT RCS SE otk ibaa Sat ie! Shri ER ae 3.75 
SE Spy SY AE Soe nae i alee Raa ga SNA eae a AE BO, Am 4.50 
persica (rothomagensis) — Persian Lilac 8-10 ft. 
An upright vigorous grower, the most free-flowering of all of 
the Lilacs. Flowers deep purplish red in very large heads. This 
variety should properly be called Chinese Lilac. (Syringa rotho- 
magenis), as the true Persian Lilac is a small weak grower with 
pale lilac flowers and is practically unknown in the nursery trade. 
OED Wale: Sori nYet sock oat cat a? ete aa. alinot, ioe ie ee a Ne ea So 2.00 
mate. Leet. :cttse Sey ee Fe es ee ($180.00 per 1000) PR 8) 
S01 23 5h eg Iie ALD, eh ss Lat ln eee al ($220.00 per 1000) 2.80 
PET AFOOT Noe ny ee ee ($270.00 per 1000) 3.60 
villosa — Late Lilac or Pink Lilac 8-10 ft. 
bushy, compact shrub of rapid growth, producing a profusion 
of rosy-pink flowers in June after the Common Lilacs are gone 
PPM ERTIES Site ete 8. SE ee ee et ee ee 1.80 
BCT COT Ta eae a he er 2.30 
Dot ESS Bs svc Ne cAI OP Rea oat coe a oP nae a ED 3.00 
MMS LORE MES. Sn 5 oe Nh h Seale nee ee a ee so ed 4.00 
vulgaris and vulgaris alba — see page 28. 
Hybrid Lilacs — see pages 24 to 28. 


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Per 100 
22.00 
30.00 
18.00 
22.00 
8.50 
12.00 
16.00 
20.00 
9.00 
12.00 
14.00 
17.00 
9.00 
12.00 
8.00 
11.00 
14.00 
26.00 
a2 590 
40.00 
20.00 
25.00 
32.00 
15.00 
20.00 
All orders are booked subject to our regular Terms and Conditions of Sale as printed on 
pages 2 and 3. These should be carefully noted as we cannot vary from them. 
