4 THE SARCOXIE NURSERIES PEONY FIELDS 

HARDY FLOWERING SHRUBS, continued 
Honeysuckle, Bush. Covered in early spring with dainty flow- 
ers, followed in late Summer with red, rarely yellow berries, 
even more ornamental than the flowers; attains 6-8 ft. Fra. 
grantissima or Winter, very fragrant creamy-white flowers in 
March. Morrowi, flowers, white changing to yellow; red ber- 
ries in summer; spreading habit. Pulcherrima, deep pink, al- 
most red. Wheeling, bright, deep pink, almost red. White Bush, 
white flowers, red berries. 
22toss feet 22 = See eee .05 each; 3.00 per 10 
ertoi4? féet 40 2 See ee eS eee 45 each; 4.00 per 10 
4° tol 5 feet Ose. e et eee eee 55 each; 5.00 per 10 
Hydrangea Hills of Snow. Well named for its profusion of 
snow-white flowers in large, somewhat globular clusters, be- 
ginning in June; suitable for partial shade. 
22%year size. 2-4. ee 45 each; 3 for 1.25; 4.00 per 10 
Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora. Flowers in great cone- 
shaped clusters, white assuming rose tints, in profusion in Au- 
gust and September; attains 5-7 ft.; plant in sun. 
Mail size, postpaid —_---____ -15 each; 3 for .40; 1.20 per 10 
1S 2tOe74 InChGs ga... ee Soe -45 each; 3 for 1.25; 4.00 per 10 
HYBRID LILACS 
The Hybrid Lilacs bloom younger than the old Common Lilacs, 
often the year after planting, and are more varied in color. 
For fragrance and freedom of bloom in April nothing can sur- 
pass Lilacs. A location in full sun is best. 
Belle de Nancy. Satiny rose; white center; double. 
Charles X. Dark purplish-red, becoming lilac as the flower 
ages; while not the largest it is one of the most reliable free 
bloomers and makes an excellent display; single. 
Hugo Koster. Violet tinged red, becoming lilac-pink; large 
florets and good sized cluster; fragrant; single. 
Leon Gambetta. Double; light lavender pink; very large flor- 
ets; long heavy trusses; fragrant. 
Madame Lemoine. Fine large aouble white; rather late. 
Marie Legraye. Single; pure white; blooms freely. 
Mont Blanc. Pure white; large florets, very large clusters; 
very fragrant; single; a very fine lilac. 
Negro. Single to semi-double; reddish-purple; dwarfish. 
Pascal. Single; lavender-pink to light lilac; fragrant; early. 
Pres. Grevy. Soft blue; double; good size; tall. 
Reaumur. Lavender-pink to light old-rose becoming deep 
lavender; single; very large flowers and clusters; fragrant. 
Volcan. Red tinged purple, becoming deep ruby-purple; large 
florets, rather long clusters; single; excellent. 
We have limited quantities of other varieties. A list will be 
sent on request. 
PRICES OF ABOVE LILACS 
AS. tOpceeINCNOS thane. ee ee 50 each; 4.50 per 10 
Sato “Sefect pe ee eee -75 each; 7.00 per 10 
Seto namie ct gs ee ee ee ee 1.00 each; 9.50 per 10 
Lilac, Hungarian. Very late; blooms profusely in latter May; 
single, lilac-violet; grows 10-12 ft. high. 
Dato aSufecte se = aa. ee eee eee 40 each; 3.50 per 10 
Satom4 see thes = et a en Re. ee ee .45 each; 4.00 per 10 
ASt 0 Boul CC tmp ee ee ee eee .60 each; 5.50 per 10 
Lilac, Persian. Lilac tinged pink; trusses 3 to 4 in. long; 
fragrant. 
Mall ?sizer postpaid: 2... ee ee .20 each; 1.50 per 10 
2 toda 1 ee tee ee ee ee .35 each; 3.00 per 10 
Seto 4 feétwes--soee ea e .45 eath; 4.00 per 10 
Mock Orange, Large Flowered. Larger flowers than Sweet 
Seented: makes a larger bush. 
Oe t Om om TCC Ue ae ets .35 each; 3.00 per 10 
Soto 4efeet .5... et ow ce egre .45 each; 4.00 per 10 
Mock Orange. Sweet Scented. The name is almost a descrip- 
tion: creamv-white 4-petaled flowers; sun or partial shade. 
(Seto Rete INCRES. ae ae ee eee .30 each; 2.50 per 10 
oO togea el lee ee eee 105 each; 3.00 per 10 
Foe oe DY RR a ha a aa eS a -45 each; 4.00 per 10 
Mock Orange, Virginal. Large semi-double, fragrant white 
flowers 1%- 2% in. across; moderately tall. 
Mail size, postpaid -—------------~---- 17° each; 1.50.per.i0 
S\to 4-feét 2.232 ee .50 each: 4.50 per 10 
