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ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—Continued 


LILACS 
A splendid block of Lilacs, well furnished plants. 
LILAC, Syringa—Continued 
Common Purple, vulgaris. 12-18 ft. 
Hardy, popular shrub. Blooms freely. Purplish, single lilac flowers in 
large panicles. April-May. 
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
PL OL STI CUES eee eee reat ot oye. Pea et a, $1.30 $11.00 $ 90.00 
ft eee Ae TC Ces bs ee eid PS a Pe ee RIG 14.00 120.00 
DELCO Ue LCOL she te ieee ce a ST che Ror 2.10 18.00 160.00 
34g CY oe Wen oTed eee OD eis Pea Ee RD ae el i 2.50 22.00) 6-5 Fe ae 
PROS Li LOCLT ee ein nes aa iy ere mn ES phigh Yo 4.00 35.00 eee 
Common White, vulgaris alba. 12-15 ft. 
Hardy, vigorous shrub. Attractive foliage, single white flowers. 
FLOM Lop LCN GS oo Ae hs ONS, Rosey eed Dry - 2 ee 40) 42:00 Ww eee 
eines IC NeS ene ove ire ee Lett ee et oS 1.90 16/00) (ee ee 
PRL Oe al CE eee nee pres Set a a Oe pe SOA 22.00 =e eee 
BLO We AME LOG Lea es Le tee i ee 3.50 Pie Nae seh 

Chinese, rothomagensis. 8-10 ft. 
Generally grown and sold for Persian Lilac. Upright, vigorous grower, 
reddish purple flowers, April-May. One of the best for general planting on 
account of its free blooming qualities and hardiness. 
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
ry ME SPARSE a aheds LS SO sa oe $2.10 $18.00 $150.00 
2 to 3 feet 
3 to 4 feet 
4 to 5 feet 
5 to 6 feet 
A 
_. 2.40 20.00 180.00 
Ree ee re ke rain + _. 2.80 24.00 220.00 
foe eee OU 30.00 275.00 
4.50 60.0073 ee 
