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Snowberry 
(Symphoricarpos racemosus.) For a_ shady 
spot, this graceful shrub is hard to beat. Its 
blossoms are insignificant; but in late summer 
and fall its branches are studded with waxy, 
white berries that give it its name. 
70c each; 3 for $2.00 
The Weigelas 
In June, the trumpet-shaped flowers of the 
Weigela load the branches, with glowing color. 
The bush is of spreading habit and medium 
height, growing well in any sunny or semi- 
shaded spot. We recommend the pink variety 
(Weigela rosea) as particularly reliable. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00 
Shrubs For Landscape Planting 
For quick effect, at moderate cost, the deciduous flowering shrubs are an 
invaluable landscape material. They offer wide choice in ultimate sizes, colors 
and time of bloom, and there is much variation in their habits of growth and 
soil preferences. 
This list only partially covers the many varieties we have in our nurseries. 
Besides the usual retail sizes such as are here priced, we can supply larger shrubs 
of many kinds, and we shall be glad to give full information regarding them. 
Large specimen shrubs give immediate results, particularly for screening 
unsightly objects. 

The Glorious Lilacs 
We doubt if any shrub is better known. The 
common Lilac, both purple and white, is free- 
flowering and intensely fragrant; and it was 
always found in the Early American door-yard. 
It is widely used for tall hedges. The hybrid 
varieties are of less rampant growth, with 
single or double flowers of great richness. 
Common Litac (Syringa vulgaris). Hardy and 
rugged, growing anywhere but preferring a 
sunny place. Its characteristic purple flowers 
are normally at their best for Memorial Day. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; 10 for $6.50 
Common Waite Litac (S. vulgaris alba). The 
pure white form, fragrant and attractive. 
90c each; 3 for $2.50 
(Ask for special rate on larger quantities of Lilacs) 
Hybrid Lilacs 
Hysrip Linacs. These are the aristocrats of 
the great Lilac family, developed by painstak- 
ing breeding to produce their exotic single 
and double flowers of deep reds to pure whites. 
This is an abridged list of the best-liked kinds, 
that grow well under ordinary culture. We 
offer them in several sizes. 
2 to 3 ft., $1.75 each; 3 to 4 ft., $2.25 each; 
4.to 5 ft., $3.50 each 
Single-flowered 
CHARLES THE TENTH, Reddish purple 
Huco Koster, Dark red 
LAMARTINE, Purplish lilac 
Lupwic SpaetH, Dark red-purple 
Double-flowered 
Cuartes Joty, Dark violet-purple 
MicHAEL BucuNER, Pale lilac-blue 
Mme. Lemoine, White 
PRESIDENT Grevy, Purplish blue 

