
Pres. Lincoln, above 
V. Lemoine, center 
M. E. Willmott, below 
PICTURED LILAC SPECIAL 
1 Monge 1 Victor Lemoine 
1 President Lincoln 1 Miss Ellen Willmott 
All 4 for $2.45, Postpaid 
12 to 18-inch Plants 
All 4 for $3.25, Postpaid 
18 to 24-inch Plants 






1 Red 1 Blue 
1 White 1 Pink 
for $1.75, Postpaid 
12 to 18-inch Plants 




to 24-inch Plants 
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LOVELY FRENCH LILACS 
Plant them early this spring, they will bloom next spring. 
For years we have been checking many different varieties of 
French Lilacs to select those with the finest, clearest colors 
and heaviest bloomers. Every one offered here is an out- 
standing variety. Because a French Lilac lives for genera- 
tions you should plant the best varieties. Their fragrant, 
beautiful flowers rank with the world’s finest. 
Congo— Ruby Red. Ludwig Spaeth— Purple. 
Jan van Tol—White. Michael Buckner—L ilac. 
Lucie Baltet— Pink. Pres. Grevy— Blue. 
YOUR CHOICE ABOVE 6 VARIETIES, POSTPAID 
12 to 18 inches, Each 50c :18 to 24 inches, Each 65c. 
1 Each of all 6 above, 12 to 18 inches for $2.55 Postpaid. 
1 Each of all 6 above, 18 to 24 inches for $3.45 Postpaid. 

Below we list four Lilacs that we and many experts consider 
the finest in their color in all the world. The flowers are 
much larger than pictured, the great panicles are often a foot 
long. These kinds should sell for double this price. 
Miss Ellen Willmott—A white of such virginal purity and 
beauty, that it leaves you speechless. 
Monge—To see it in bloom, is to want it, a rich warm ruby- 
red. 
President Lincoln—All agree this has the finest true blue 
color of all Lilacs. 
Victor Lemoine—Mr. Lemoine created by far, the largest 
number of French Lilacs. Out of them all, he chose this to 
bear his name. A delicate pink with a touch of lavender, it is 
truly exquisite. 
YOUR CHOICE ABOVE 4 VARIETIES, POSTPAID 
12 to 18 inches, Each 75c : 18 to 24 inches, Each $1.00 
STANFORD RED 
This new Flowering Quince fills a need, 
blooming real early just as the Golden Bell is 
passing, its brilliant flowers brighten the 
landscape. Makes a well branched shrub, 4 
feet tall, covered from top to bottom with the 
rich crimson flowers, twice as large as pic- 
tured below. Far superior to the common 
Quince, Firebush, far better color, blooms 
much more freely and much longer. These 
grafted plants will bloom next year and will 
not sucker. Postpaid. Heavy 2 year plants, 
Each $1.50. 

JULIET 
For years, we have wanted a Pink Flower- 
ing Quince. Now we have it, a compact 
bush, 3 feet tall, every branch and twig 
lined with the charming coral-pink flow- 
ers, twice as large as pictured below. Our 
picture does not do justice to this beauti- 
ful flower. Add the beauty of Peach blos- 
soms to the loveliness of Apple blossoms, 
then you know just what we mean. Both 
Juliet and Stanford Red will bloom next 
year after planting. Postpaid. Heavy 
2 year plants, Each $1.50. 
ILE DE FRANCE 
A brilliant display of color from July to 
frost, even right through the hottest 
weather, makes this fine Butterfly 
Bush so popular. The lovely claret- 
purple spikes, pictured below, often 
12 inches long, are fragrant, produced 
so abundantly that you will have a dis- 
play in the garden and plenty to cut 
besides. Makes a_ nicely rounded 
bush, 3 to 4 feet tall. Will bloom this 
summer. Postpaid. Strong Plants, 
Each 45c. 

