GUARANTEED PLANTS AND SATISFACTION 
HONEYSUCKLE, TARTARIAN PINE (Lonicera tatarica rosea) 
(T)—A very hardy and dependable large bush with many bright 
pink blossoms in the spring and just as many bright red berries 
in August. 
Dm Leet ee ee $0.60 O=Oli tye ae pete oe eee $1.25 
BA Lie oe et See TE ee io -Ounl Game kl CAN y mee eee eee ele hs 
oO ty ano ee eae 1.00 SCA Gay | ean a ACS els A 2.50 
HYDRANGEA (Arborescens grandiflora) (lL)—The Summer Hy- 
drangea or Hills of Snow gives us masses of white flowers in the 
summer. Cut the plant back each spring. Plant in east or north 
exposures. 
PAY Te ee an) ARE ree beg pine $0.75 SRY. roe alae ee ee ee DLO.) 
JUNEBERRY (Amelanchier, canadensis) (T)—Attractive white 
flowers in early spring followed by dark red fruit. Attractive to 
birds. 
AES Fgh OS ee a are = en $0.85 eA Th ee ee Soe, ee es eee $1.25 
KERRIA, WHITE (Rhodotypos kerrioides) (M)—Much-branched, 
spreading shrub with leaves somewhat like those of the common 
raspberry. Flowers which appear in May or June are single, pure 
white, and about 1% inch in diameter. 
Ae EC ee ee ee a he Se ee ee Oa Be ae $1.00 
LILAC, SYRINGA 
LILAC, COMMON PURPLE (Sjyringa vulgaris) (T)—One of the 
first shrubs brought from Europe, the Lilac has never lost its favor. 
a ST Og Be te Be eg oi ey oe) a As Sa oa ie $0.75 
Breda OE he ts ec se 2k a ae I SD, 5, PUN OU ee AE 1.00 
TELS Boo ere sine. Peon eS RR ee aM aa 8 SR ah 1.25 
LILAC, HUNGARIAN (5S. josikea) (T)—A slender growing lilac 
which makes a large bush, but is particularly good for the long 
narrow clusters of small flowers which appear much later than ordin- 
ary lilacs. 
Denil barre Reta ans PAE be eso, cy pel on ett BE $1.00 
Tien Oped eae tai heed Sa A aise le DURP, ee t pgoS Ree lee , t 1.25 
Amt te Meee ae Oe ee eee ee 1.50 
LILAC, PURPLE PERSIAN (S. persica) (T)—A graceful shrub 
with long clusters of flowers, pale lilac, which appear in late spring. 
POE yg RM ot Nec Sarg ES yeti Bg a eh i eo 28 a ae Nee Pe Rig es en $0.75 
ee Gc ee ee a ee ee er ee eee ee ee 1.00 
Aa Ge re eat es a ee ee ee eT ee eh ee _ 1.25 
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LILAC, ROTHOMAGENSIS (T)—Reddish purple flowers, April- 
May 
SED el Rs PNR sp peo eee Say lel eran aa gl gp te i rm ka ae ba wn Be $0.75 
SARL me eee Sy Se ee ee ee ee Se ee 1.00 
LSE me tre g ee ee eee es es cn ee ee eee eee MSO) 
LILAC, VILLOSA (Late Lilac) (T)—-A Chinese Lilac which ought 
to be planted for its late-coming, pink flowers. Blooms a couple of 
weeks later than the regular forms. Fragrant. 
OO CL bia ee $1.00 Apt ee ee eee $1.50 
Sea a ite ee eee 1.25 5-Oned Camel Pp Sar = 2.00 
HYBRID LILACS 
CHAS. X (Reddish Pur- 
ple) 
CONGO (Wine Color) 
HUGO COSTER (Reddish 
Purple) . 
LUDWIG SPAETE 
(Dark rich reddish-purple) 
MARC MICHAEL (Blue) 
MARIE LE GRAYE 
(White) 
MICHAEL BUCHNER— 
Double, pale lilac. 
WALDECK ROUSSEAU 
(Pink) 
223-4 tee ee $1.50 
This large size avail- 
able in some varieties: 
meet be ts ee es $2.00 
PHILADELPHUS COR.- 
ONARIUS (Common Mock 
Orange) (T)—The Sweet 
Syringa of the old fashioned 
gardens. Good sized white 
flowers produced in large ; 
quantities in May or June. © 
Very fragrant. Philadelphus, Mock Orange 

