20 CHAMPION NURSERIES, PERRY, OHIO 

Double French Lilac 
Spireas Continued 
TRICHOCARPA. (Korean Spirea).- A handsome new 
Spirea similar to Van Houtti but with several well de- 
fined differences. The flowers are larger with a distinct 
eye in large dome shaped clusters. Makes the best 
show of all the spireas and is vigorous and hardy. 2-3 
ft. 50c; 3-4 ft. 60c. 
VAN HOUTTI. The old favorite white spirea. Quite 
common but yet one of the best of all shrubs. A good 
grower with good foliage and masses of large white 
flowers. A perfect fountain of pure white bloom in 
May and June. 2-3 ft. 25c; 3-4 ft. 35c. 
LILACS 
SYRINGA PERSICA. (Persian Lilac). Medium grow- 
ing with slender branches topped with a purple 
spiked flower. 2-3 ft. 50c; 3-4 ft. 70c. 
SYRINGA VILLOSA. (Late Lilac). Comes into fuil 
bloom about one month later than the other lilacs, 
with blooms which are purplish-lilac in color. The 
plant makes a bushy compact specimen reaching a 
heighth of about eight feet. 2-3 ft. 50c; 3-4 ft. 70c. 
SYRINGA VULGARIS. (Common Purple Lilac). The 
old fashioned but still beautiful light purple lilac, 
very fragrant and prolific bloomer. 2-3 ft. 50¢c; 3-4 
ft. 60c. 
SYRINGA VULGARIS ALBA. 
Similar to the above but with white flowers. 
60c; 3-4 ft. 75c. 
French Hybrid Lilacs 
2-3 ft. $1.00; 3-4 ft. $1.25; 4-5 ft. $1.50 
BELLE DE NANCY. Large double flowers of rose sat- 
iny pink. 
CHAS. JOLIE. 
lilac. 
LUDWIG SPATHE. Darkest of the Reds, a deep pur- 
plish red shade. 
MAD. ABEL CHATNEY. Beautiful blooms of massive 
pure white flowers. Double. 
PRES. GREVY. A compact flower of deep blue. Double. 
PRES. POINCAIRE. An extra large flower of deep 
bluish purple which does not fade out when coming 
into fu!l bloom. Double. 
VON HORSTENSTEIN. A recent importation and well 
worth a trial. It produces large spikes of clear lav- 
ender flowers which have a fragrance all their own. 
(Common White Lilac). 
2-3 ft. 
A beautiful large double red flowered 
TAMARIX 
AFRICANA.- (African Tamarix). Reddish brown bark 
with slender spreading branches, with pink flowers in 
long terminal panicles in May. 2-3 ft. 45¢; 3-4 ft. 60c. 
HISPIDA. (Spanish Tamarix). Very bushy with flowers 
in long upright panicles, bright coral pink, mid-sum- 
mer. This variety blooms longest and is most used for 
cutting of both blooms and foliage. 2-3 ft. 50c; 3-4 ft. 
70c. 
WEIGELIA 
ABEL CARRIER. Blooms in May and June and is cover- 
ed with a great many rose carmine flowers which are 
spotted with yellow. 2-3 ft. 50c; 3-4 ft. 70c. 
CANDIDA. A very select variety which blooms in June 
and is covered with pure white flowers. 2-3 ft. 40c¢; 
3-4 ft. 60c. 
EVA RATHKE. The most distinct variety blooming later 
in July and most showy with its abundance of deep car- 
mine red flowers. 2-3 ft. 50c; 3-4 ft. 70c. 
FLORABUNDA. Large crimson flowers and they are very 
showy, the ends of the branches being crowded with 
bloom. 2-3 ft. 45c¢; 3-4 ft. 60c. 
HENDERSONI. A good rank grower and is well used as 
a screen plant and it attains a height of twelve or 
eighteen feet. It is a good bloomer being covered with 
beautiful pink flowers. 2-3 ft. 40c; 3-4 ft. 50c. 
NANA VARIEGATED. (Dwarf Variegated Weigelia). 
Leaves margined and streaked creamy white. A _ fine 
shrub for contrast or foreground planting. It bears many 
light pink flowers in June. 18-24 in. 50¢; 2-3 ft. 60c. 
ROSEA. One of the most popular of all the Weigelias, 
being a bright rose pink and one of the heaviest bloom- 
ers. 2-3 ft. 40c; 3-4 ft. 50c. 

Viburnum Dentatum 
