MINNEAPOLIS AND SAINT PAUL 
LILAC, Common Purple. (Syringa Vulgaris.) 
purple flowers in May. Hardy, 
as lovely today. 
18 to 24 in.....$0.35 ea. oP toroett. 
2s Ohm nh eee ORCC in clumps....$3.00 ea. 
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APRON © 3) Gite a. LieAsy Gleb. in clumps.... 4.00 ea. 
(For Lilac Hedging see page 16.) 
LILAC, Common White. (Syringa Vulgaris alba.) 7 to 8 ft. Similar in growth to the above. 
Flowers white. 
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Pe tOme Siviitccae med: in clumps. ...$3.00 ea. 
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LILAC, Persian. (Syringa Persica.) 
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-) 7 to 8 ft. The old-fashioned Lilac. 
tall-growing. Favorites of old fashioned gardens and just 
6 to 7 ft. A graceful Lilac. The branches are slender, 
leaves small size. The flowers are pale purple, fragrant and borne in large panicles. 
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Fragrant 
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in clumps. ...$5.50 ea. 
8 to 10 ft. 
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in clumps. ...$5.50 ea. 
8 fonlO ft: 
in clumps.... 7.50 ea. 

LILAC, Rouen. (Syringa Rothomagensis.) 6 to 7 ft. An improvement in both color of flower 
and manner of growth on the common Persian Lilac. Flowers are larger and reddish purple 
in color, produced in profusion. A very graceful shrub. No home landscape is complete 
without this lilac. 
LILAC, Viilosa. (Syringa Villosa.) A desirable bushy shrub about 
eight feet high with stout branches. It has dark shining 
foliage which is very attractive. Flowers are silvery rose and 
produced after other Lilacs are through blooming, thus ex- 
tending the Lilac blooming period. 
AS fe 7 2 9 ae ee $0.40 ea. 
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1.25 ea. 
FRENCH HYBRID VARIETIES 
THESE splendid Lilacs are far superior to the common varieties, 
blooming much more consistently, with a greater profusion of 
larger flowers. The plants seldom send out sprouts around the 
plants as the old purple and white kinds do. They generally 
bloom the first year after planting. Available in a wide choice 
of flower colors, they constitute a most valuable group of 
shrubs. The following varieties are among the most hardy and 
very best Lilacs of this class. 
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et OME MTT coh Pecore PR IE ck Oe a. Mees 1.00 ea 
St TOME Bt tet eee A ee Os a tid Cer Sra aS cuomee en nee 1.75 ea 
The following size offered in all varieties except Chas. Joly. 
Smt om ett SOG CG ty. 1 wares Sawa aes cok Seer meno Ta $5.00 ea. 
ALFONSE LAVALLE. The lovely, double flowers of this variety 
are a deiightful, clear lilac color. The flowers are large and 
the bush a general favorite. 
CHAS. JOLY. A choice double dark red Lilac. The bush is an 
upright grower of medium size, producing freely, large clus- 
ters of gorgeous flowers. 
CHAS. X. The deep reddish purple flowers of this Lilac are 
magnificent. The flowers are single and borne in large flower 
masses very profusely. 
LUDWIG SPAETH. Single flowers. The red color a brilliant in- 
tense rich purple-red that holds up well in the sun and lasts 
a long time. Flower panicles are long and held erect well 
out from the foliage. It is a profuse bloomer, commencing 
to bloom when only two feet high. A most wonderful Lilac, 
and we take pleasure in recommending it. 
MADAME LEMOINE. A fine, white Lilac which contrasts beau- 
tifully with colored Lilacs. Madame LeMoine is one of the 
very best double white flowering bushes. Blooms in abundance 
on a fine, strong plant. 
MARIE LE GRAYE. The large, single white flowers are borne in 
great profusion even when the plants are very small. It is 
generally acknowledged to be the best single white variety. 
PRESIDENT GREVY. The violet colored blossoms are immense in 
size and very double. This bush is the most vigorous of the 
French sorts. 
PRINCESS ALEXANDRA. The single white clusters are large and 
compact. Ihe brush is a rapid, erect grower. A most choice 
white variety. 
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The French Lilac, Ludwig Spaeth 
Rich purple red in color 
MAPLE, Tatarian. (Acer Tataricum Ginnala.) 8 to 9 ft. A grace- 
ful shrub-like tree with handsome foliage which turns red 
in autumn. The brilliance of this coloring is unsurpassed. This 
shrub should be in all massed shrubbery plantings. 
[Setor2 4cinnhiqhe ses $0.35 3 tO- Fett nighe are. $0.75 
DgtOmmou tee 50 Ae tO Se bt oe oa 1 
NINEBARK, Dwarf. (Physocarpus Opulifolius Nana.) 3 to 4 ft. 
One of the newer, dwarf, graceful shrubs. Nicely adapted to 
being planted close to the house or in the forepart of the 
shrub border. Has elegant small leaves, which color delight- 
fully in the autumn. White flowers are borne in spring, fol- 
lowed by numerous attractive red pods. 
1SatOu24eili eee $0.50 ea. SetOltet te ee eee $1.00 ea. 
Dat Oger omilte eee lee 75 ea. 
NINEBARK, Golden Leaved. (Physocarpus Aureus.) 7 to 8 ft. 
The golden green colored leaves are most attractive when 
used with other shrubs. White flowers in clusters about the 
middle of June. Large growing. 
J ton4stisegera, $0.75 ea. at Oey GLa Mie? $1.00 ea. 
NINEBARK, Tall. (Physocarpus Opulifolius.) 7 to 8 ft. Vigorous 
growing. Large white flowers in June followed by seed pods 
turning bright red in summer. Makes a good screen. 
Ut Oct tee ae ae $0.50 ea. 48 TO sD Rilke eee $1.00 ea. 
Sn tO unt a wake ees .75 ea. 
OLIVE, Russian. (Elaeagnus Angustifolia.) 10 to 12 ft. A large- 
growing shrub with silvery white foliage. One of the best for 
planting in dry, exposed locations. 
etous stipe. eae, $0.50 ea. Atos et taser ee $1.00 ea. 
SROs elt eon eee ee 75 ea. 
PLUM, Double Flowering. (Prunus Triloba.) 5 to 6 ft. A very 
choice early spring blooming shrub of medium height, bearing, 
just before the leaves unfold, a profusion of delicate double 
pink colored rose-like flowers. Flowers resemble the flowering 
almond but the bush is hardier and more satisfactory. Many 
mistake this bush for the flowering almond. See cut. 
LOmtOm24 eine $0.50 ea. Ey vel Gh ite ho oe $1.00 ea. 
PE Wey. BL UR oe. < .15. ed. eT On Sat tain ae a 1.50 ea 
PLUM, Purple-Leaved. (Newport.) 6 to 7 ft. Large-growing 
shrub or small tree with shining purple leaves which hold their 
color well during the summer, contrasting beautifully with the 
green tones of various other shrubs. 
SiO} 4a tao ae $1.00 ea. Se LOmOM hye oer $2.00 ea. 
AetO, Liao ee 1.50 ea. 
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