
Jacques Calot President Grevy 
LILAC (Syringa) 
The Lilac is a well known hardy shrub and hardly needs 
describing; however, the newer grafted French named va- 
rieties have richer colored and more double blossoms of 
unusual fragrance. Very effective planted in mass for tall 
screens, hedges and backgrounds, extremely fragrant and 
colorful. 5 to 8 feet at maturity. 
Strong, Branched Specimen Plants—Prepaid: 
Each $1.25 3 for $3.50 10 for $10.85 
Assorted if desired. 
PERSIAN LILACS (Syringa persica). A dwarf variety, 
with slender, drooping branches, tipped with loose pan- 
icles of purple flowers. Desirable for grouping with other 
shrubs. 
NINEBARK (Physocarpus opulifolius) 
A deciduous spirea-like shrub adapted to most all situa- 
tions, doing well in shade or sunlight, having white flowers 
along the tall, spreading branches; splendid for mass or 
background borders. 6 to 10 feet at maturity. 
Opulifolius (Common Ninebark). Also known as Spirea 
Opulifolia. A strong growing, upright shrub with clusters 
of flat, white flowers. Does well in moist, shady places. 
Opulifolius aureus (Golden-Leaved Ninebark). Similar 
to the common Ninebark; has golden tinted foliage. 
White flowers in June. 8 to 10 feet at maturity. 
Opulifolius nanus. A dwarf form of the Opulifolius, 
otherwise similar. 3 to 4 feet at maturity. 
PRIVET (Ligustrum) 
English Hardy Privet (L. vulgare). As a formal 
sheared hedge this plant is probably used more 
than any other shrub. It has dark green bark and 
foliage and when sheared grows into a very dense 
hedge. For a good thick hedge plant them in two 
rows six inches apart and twelve inches apart in each 
row in a staggered manner. Prices for strong hedg- 
ing plants, prepaid, 10 to 50 plants, 25¢ Each; 
50 to 100 plants, 224%4c Each; 100 or more, 
174%3c Each. 
QUINCE FLOWERING 
(Cydonia japonica) 
Crimson Beauty. This new variety, very early in the 
spring, is covered with dazzling crimson flowers, later 
with golden yellow, pearlike fruit with quince fragrance. 
Distinctive for a single specimen or hedge. 4 to 6 feet at 
maturity. See colored illustration. Each $1.00; 3 for 
$2.75; 10 for $8.25, prepaid. 
President Loubet 
Mme. C. Perier 
FRENCH LILACS. See colored illustration. 
Alphonse Lavallee. Light pink. 
Belle de Nancy. Satiny pink. 
Charles Tenth. Reddish purple. 
Hugo Koster. Pale lilac. 
Jacques Calot. Bright pink. 
Jan Van Tol. Red. 
Ludwig Spaeth. Dark purple. 
Mme. Casimir Perier. Pure white. 
President Grevy. Light blue. 
President Loubet. Red. 






Flowering Quince, Crimson Beauty 

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