22 BRYANT’S NURSERIES, PRINCETON, ILLINOIS 

DECIDUOUS SHRUBS — CONTINUED 
SYMPHORICARPOS racemosus — White Snowberry 4-5 ft. 
An upright shrub, particularly adapted to planting in shaded 
places. Waxy-white berries in the Fall. Per 10 Per 100 
2 to 3 feet pesethonsedesuuesngrsLptsn eect erect atom oltre camer eae ee 2150 12.00 
Bt0s Avfeet rly oe Sats aT SY 2 Seis ven es te ee wie nee 1.90 16.00 
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. 


18" tol 24-inches an pan ea ees ee ($ 65.00 per 1000) TLG 8.00 
DOS SROET Stet, ab te ane ae ee Ra ($ 95.00 per 1000) 1.50 12.00 
BN tOF A EOC heen a ey re TOs ie ee ($125.00 per 1000) 1.80 15.00 
SYRINGA chinensis (rothomagensis) — Chinese or Persian Lilac 8-10 ft. 
An upright vigorous grower, the most free-flowering of all of 
the Lilacs. Flowers deep reddish purple in very large heads. This 
is the Persian Lilac of commerce, the true Persian Lilaq being a 
small weak grower with pale lilac tlowers and is practically un- 
known in the nursery trade. 
18 to ‘24, inches 225 ntl Wee Matin Ve RS ARN ie es Data GOLF 252/00 
2 tO STLOCE Naa ee Oe oe AE RY ($180.00 per 1000) Bsa 20.00 
3° YO. 4eteet hocks nae Se ee rea ati Bag ($220.00 per 1000) 2.80 25.00 
As tOmos Leet yates a oe eae eit NLT nek ($270.00 per 1000) 3.50 32.00 
5 Shy Gf OOE atau, ote Re TEN Pi oR Le Ta et a A lds ale 5.00 45.00 
chinensis alba — White Persian Lilac 8-10 ft. 
A type of the Chinese or Persian Lilac with clear white flowers. 
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chinensis metensis — Pink Persian Lilac 8-10 ft. 
A type of the Chinese or Persian Lilac with rosy-lilac flowers. 
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Bick GO SAY HEC rece Le Oe ee, 1 Odie WAAL tine aa ean pice oe De eee akled 5.00 
japonica — Japanese Tree Lilac 18-20 ft. 
A 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. 
2 OB Feet ps ee Be RE A Ne REM RB Gy ss 3.10 27.50 © 
Bi to EET OOE Eee ey TN ale PER LS ny en as Ae 3.80 35.00 
A tot SP ROt seas ae ene Se aot pe ee tan reg ce) 9 ee a are 4.75 42.50 
5 (10.705 LOC tiie ecae enna te ree ae cre ee Pee A a re, 6.00 55.00 
villosa — Late Lilac or Pink Lilac 8-10 ft. 
A bushy, compact shrub of rapid growth, producing a profusion 
of rosy-pink flowers in June after the Common Lilacs are gone. 
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VIE SW Tas Cov eRe OP te ERNE he BN AP Be) ck ea PAST Oe TUM SUE DRI oO 2.10 18.00 
Bt. A BRET TS te cae ate ae Cok 2 ee Sh Rc el oie eee ah Re ee eeoe ae 2.60 22.50 
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prestoniae var. Miranda 
The Preston Lilacs are hybrids of S. reflexa by S. villosa and 
much resemble S. villosa in foliage and robustness of growth. 
‘““Miranda’’ is one of the most distinct of numerous varieties. The 
plant is rounded, a somewhat smaller grower than S. villosa, with 
much larger flowers and flower heads. A very free bloomer with 
very deep pinkish lilac flowers that fade lighter but still hold their 
color better than S. villosa. 
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vulgaris — Common Purple Lilac 12-15 ft. 
» The well known old-fashioned Lilac. 
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3):to Aa feete oi BS ye i pa OTR eee sees ee ag cance: Fe aes as 2.60 22.50 
Ato Sheet yar ecg iis hy ee ema s ea une Ee eee se ee ne ore 3.60 32.50 
vulgaris alba — Common White Lilac 12-15 ft. 
18 to: 24 tnches: ete a es ee ar ee 1.90 16.00 
2 to3 feet ti Ee A ee ee ee eS ee ae ee 2.50 22.00 
3: to 4 feeti 2 eee ee ee one BN ike eae 3-50 «.. 30.00 
