28 BRYANT’S NURSERIES, PRINCETON, ILLINOIS 
FRENCH LILACS — DESCRIPTIVE LIST CONTINUED | 
Mme. Leon Simon — flowers large, double, in fine large open clusters; lilac-pink. Strong nar- 
row upright grower. 
Montaigne — flowers very large and double; in long narrow clusters; mauve pink. A fine 
variety of strong growth. 
*Mont Blanc — flowers white, single, very large; in long well-filled clusters. A very showy 
and beautiful variety that we consider the best of the single white Lilacs. 
*Mrs. Edward Harding — long wide-spreading showy panicles of large full double flowers of 
brightest carmine. A striking color and a very showy flower, but tends to fade much lighter. 
Pascal — very free-flowering; single, a fine light vinaceous lilac. 
*Paul Thirion — large double flowers in very large and showy well-filled clusters; rosy-lavendar 
tinged claret, much resembling large double violets. A very fine and showy variety. 
Pres. Carnot — flowers large, double, light lilac blue; in long narrow clusters. A free-blooming 
strong-growing variety of very good color. 
*Pres. Fallieres — large pale lavendar to vinaceous lilac flowers in very large clusters. An out- 
standing variety with good growth characteristics and showy flowers. 
*Pres. Grevy — flowers large, semi-double to double, in large pyramidal clusters; a clear soft 
delicate blue. An old variety that is still one of the best of its color. 
*Pres. Lincoln — flowers single, medium in size, in long open mnarrow-pyramidal clusters; 
wedgewood blue, an unusual color in lilacs and. probably the nearest to a true blue. 
*Reaumur — flowers single, very large, violet-carmine and _ satiny-rose; in long  well-filled 
clusters. A very choice dark Lilac, but a slow and rather poor grower. 
*Ruhm yon Horstenstein — flowers very large, single, in long narrow trusses; an even dark 
reddish purple. A very promising free-blooming new variety. 
Renoncule — flowers fragrant, double, of medium size, in narrow compact clusters; a pleasing 
even bluish lavendar. Free-flowering and a strong grower. 
Souvenir de L. Thibaut — large symmetrical double flowers in long narrow clusters, reddish- 
purple fading lilac. 
*Vauban — flowers double, sometimes semi-double, light lilac-pink tho much darker in bud. 
Ville de Limoges — single flowers of medium size in well-filled pyramidal clusters; mauve-pink. 
One of the most fragrant of all Lilacs. 
*Waldeck-Rousseau — double flowers of medium size, in large, long, many-branched clusters; 
deep violet, darker without than within. A very pleasing variety. 
William Robinson — flowers double, large, in large open irregular clusters; deep red in bud 
expanding to light crimson. 
Per 10 Per 100 
SYRINGA vulgaris — Common Purple Lilac 12-15 ft. 
2 t0*3 feet ee Oe eee ee ee ne ree en eee 5052-00 17.00 
3°to~ 4ufeek oe a ee eee eet bis DOS Ht 20.00 
AY to 5 PCE a a resent 3.50 30.00 
vulgaris alba — Common White Lilac 12-15 ft. 
18 to 24¢in ches ee ee, ee eee eee yeekO0 16.00 
230, 3° feet Fa eee ee sew 2e50 22.00 
3-to-4-teet: so ee eee eee ee 3.50 
TAMARIX hispida — Kashgar Tamarix 12-15 ft. 
The best hardy Tamarix. Slow-growing, compact and upright, with 
feathery silvery-green foliage and long panicles of bright pink bloom 
over a long season in early summer. 
18 to (24 “inches Si a eee ee ee eee fl a0 11.00 
20.3 feet ee cas een ee eee a ese aL 14.00 
4 *to A feet ee ae Mak pele ee ke ek veers fees 2.10 18.00 
4 03) feGb i a ee re ee eee eee 2.50 22.00 
VIBURNUM americanum — American Cranberrybush 8-10 ft. 
Very similar to the European High-bush Cranberry, but a more 
handsome plant. Profusion of orange-scarlet berries in the Fall. 
18. to.24, Inchese se er en eee aan Delt 18.00 
2 to *9nf eet inact ee a ee es ees eet ie 2.50 22.00 
3 to 4 feet en ie ete rte ene 27.00 
4 to. 5:-feet. ee a ee Tee tee ese ee 4.50 40.00 


Prices quoted are for wholesale quantities. Orders calling for less than five of a variety and 
size are not wholesale, but will be filled at an advance over printed rates as outlined on page 2. 
