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Fragrant Grench Lilacs SYRINGA 
SWEETLY PERFUMED —- GORGEOUS FOR BOUQUETS 
Hybrid Lilacs Other Lilac Varieties 
: Purple (S. vulgaris). The old-fashioned iet 
Plant Lilacs in well fertilized soil, four to six inches deeper than leet AM ae eens a See eee 
B ; ; : ; which will always be desired for its fragrant purple flow- 
they were in the nursery. Set them in sunny, well drained locations ers. 2-3 ft., each, 75c; doz., $7.50. 3-4 tt., each, $1.00; 
providing plenty of water the first year. / ead! , ] ’ i 
doze phOlOO; 
Hybrid Lilac Varieties 
Common White (S. vulgaris alba). Same as preceding variety 
except white flowers. 2-3 ft., each, 85c; doz., $8.50. 3-4 ft., 
, KEY TO DESCRIPTIONS 
S., single; D., double; E., early; M., midseason; L., late; M., medium growth; 

Cache picdozs a plea O: 
Hungarian (S. josikea). An upstanding shrub whose deep lilac 





Uc LHe flowers appear after the Old-Fashioned in June, 3-4 ft., each, 
Dt ereee WHITE 2-3 ft. 3-4 ft. Sile257 doz., p'2.50. 
- (S, M, T.) A mammoth trussed fragrant white. .$1.25 2.00 . ; ‘ 
MARIELEGRAVE GG) Wa GRR, fe aatcnk oid favorites. or He -9)52 9499 Oriental Tree (S. japonica). A large shrub or small tree, creamy 
ELLEN WILLMOTT. (D, L, M.) Enormous trusses. Classed as the white flowers. The last to bloom in June-July. 3-4 ft., each, 
best; doubleawhitessaartec etn ee ae het 2 125 2x60) GN] 25). 
MME. CASIMIR PERIER. (D, M, M.) Creamy stamens, profuse ; : . 
and \dependable=bloomenmtragnante einem rnin eelamia sure 125 — aL) Late (S. villosa). Blooms about the same time as the Hungarian 
PINK Lilac. Buds pale pink, opening to a rosy white. 2-3 ft., each, 
LAMARTINE. (S, E, M.) One of the earliest to bloom. Fine pink 1.25 1.75 1c; doz,, $7.50. 3-4 ft., each, $1.25. 
LUCIE BALTET. (S, E, M.) Coppery old rose, unlike any other.. 1.25. 1.75 Littleleaf (S. microphylla). A rare shrub. Lavender-purple, white 
BELLE DE NANCY. (D,E, M.) Brilliant satiny rose, white center. 1.25 2.00 inside the flower. This is an unusual variety in that it has two 
EDOUARD ANDRE. (D, M, M,) Clear rose ...............--+ 1.25 eS) P : eels : 
periods of bloom a year, June and again in Aug.-Sept. This 
RED AND PURPLE little known Lilac is rare and well worth planting. 2-3 ft., each, 
CHARLES X. (S, M, M.) Blush violet-red. Free flowering ....... 25) iNeghs) $2.50 
CONGO] (SM Mey Deep reddish) purples. +5. sane 4o. a cee 25 2.00 ane ; ; ; 
SOUNaDE LUDWIG SPAETH. (S, M, T.) Crimson-purple, an o!d Persian (S. persica). Fragrant with rosy purple flowers blooming 
STONED YUE omer ee tape teen ee ene RATE ep 25 . Doe) after the common Lilac. 2-3 ft., each, 85c; doz., $8.50. 3-4 
MRS. EDWARD HARDING. (D, M, M.) E icl f - i : : ot pa 
bright carimilneeae: cee cherie p-e eee eee hate: nee i p50) PPIs) ft., each, $1.25; doz., $12.50. 
PRES. POINCARE. (D,L, T.) Purplish red, very large clusters.... 1.25 2.00 
BLUE 
BLEUTRE. (S, M. T.) Heavy clusters of powder-blue .......... Se 2225 Sh M. 7, 
PRES. GREVY. (S, M, T.) Soft blue, an old standard ......... 525) il egAss e G4 en G4 evieid 
aS yee aie Oh ence eee One of the newer varieties 1.50 2.00 
F , L, T.) Soft bluish mauve, fragrant and profuse 1.50 PESO) 
KATHERINE HAVEMEYER. (D, L, T.) Enormous flowers of powd- COLLECTION OF HYBRID LI LACS 
CHG Se Biron ctGb. olor G0 6.0 bo eigto Ob BuO am OES O06 bao citeat aos 150200 Ellen Willmott. White. Emil Gentil. Ccbalt-Elue. 
LILAC Lucie Baltet. Coppery old rose. Alphonse Lavallee. Lilac-blue. 
YU ete. aps ee aeerin vendo tracings of pink 1.25 2.00 Pres. Poincare. Purplish red. 
és , M, M. ight lilac, very fragrant ... 1.50 E>) : . . 
JULES (EERRY2: (DiSMie Ms | Large: silvery imalvennisees Che 50 me 25 5 Blooming Size Plants, 2-3 ft. high. 5 75 
MICHEL BUCHNER. (D, T, M.) Light mauve shading lilac ..... 125 5 (Value $7.00) —for only ° 


Other Varieties Available in Limited Quantities. 

Viburnums 
Arrow-wood (\V. dentatum). Bright green, 
heart-shaped leaves turning to purple and 
red; flowers creamy white. May and June. 
The fruits are blue-black. 3-4 ft., each, 
$1.00; doz., $10.00. Larger sizes. 
Weigela 
Bristol Ruby. (Patented.) Much bet- 
if ter in every way than Eva Rothe. 
It is perfectly hardy and does not 
die back. Blooms freely on old 
wood in a soft ruby-red shading © J 
garnet. 2-3 ft., each, $1.25. 
Eva Rathke. The most distinct and one of the 
most attractive varieties. Flowers deep 
carmine-red. 2-3 ft., each, 75c; doz., 
SinO: 
Carmine (W. rosea). A tall growing shrub 
with deep pink flowers in the greatest pro- 
fusion during June, 3-4 ft., each, 75c; 
doz., $7.50. 4-5 ft., each, $1.00; doz., 
$10.00. 
Fragrant Viburnum (V. carlesi). A new 
introduction from China. Large corymbs 
of pink flowers in spring, resembling 
a Bouvardia of rosy white, exhaling a 
delicious perfume more powerful than 
the jasmine. Hardy in this climate. 
18-24 in., BGB, each, $2.50. 

Highbush Cranberry (V. opulus). May and 
June. Spreading habit. Single white flow- 
ers borne in flat, imperfect clusters. Valued 
for the brilliant red berries that cling to 
the leafless branches during the early part 
of the winter. 2-3 ft., each, 75c; doz., 
SO), Sie i, <Geely, AU MS; cler4, 
SIZ} 
Linden Viburnum (V. dilatatum) . May-June. 
White flowers followed by scarlet fruits 
Arctic Willow 
(Salix purpurea nana) 
A true dwarf Willow with distinctive bluish 
cast to the foliage. Fine for low hedges or 
as a specimen where a small plant is desired. 
MSs Ties, Cletlay, Te, 
Winterberry (tlex verticillata) 
Red berries clustered against the stems in 
which remain on plant for a long time. 
BEA Wie, Getelay, SRL ASe Cleve. Shi “si0). 
Wayfaring Tree (V. lantana). White flowers 
in May and June. Crimson fruit in fall. 
3-4 ft., each, $1.00; doz., $10.00. 
Wright Viburnum (V. wrighti). An out- 
standing variety. White flowers followed 
by red fruits in the fall. 3-4 ft., B&B, 
each, $1.50. 

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Weigela, Bristol Ruby 

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For our guarantee on evergreens, trees and 
shrubs. 
For cost of balling and burlapping (B&B) the 
plants ordinarily sold bare root. This also covers 
the same plants sold in late season after the 
growth has developed. 
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the fall. This is our native Holly. 2-3 ft., 
B&B, each, $2.00; doz., $20.00. 
Witch Hazel (Hamamelis) 
Common Witch Hazel (H. virginica). Yellow 
flowers in October and November. 2-3 ft., 
each, $1.00. 3-4 ft., each, $1.50. 
Chinese Witch Hazel (H. mollis). Rare. Yel- 
low flowers in March. 3-4 ft., each, 
$2.00. 
