
FRENCH BUDDED LILACS 
HYDRANGEA 
Otaksi—Profuse double blue blossoms. 
slow growth. Heavy clumps. $1.00 each. 
Aborescens (Hills of Snow) 
from June to cold weather. 
Paniculata Grandiflora—Large cone shaped flow- 
ers of white in August, changing to pink as the flow- 
ers ripen. $1.00 each. 
Tree Hydrangea—NSame as above, but erown in tree 
form. 3-4 ft. $1.50 each. 
QUINCE 
Japonica—A very fine old plant that should find 
a place in every garden. Red, pink, and variegated. 
FORSYTHIA 
All varieties are grown for their pretty bright vel- 
low flowers very early in the spring, ahead of their 
leaves. 
Fortunei—Upright heavy archine branches. 
Suspensa—NSlender trailing branches. 
Intermedia Spectabilis—Largest, darkest flowers. 
Most profuse bloomer. 
HONEYSUCKLE 
Morrowi (Bush Honeysuckle) 
with pure white flowers. 
Pink Tartarian—NSimilar to above but with pink 
flowers. 
KERRIA 
Japonica—Slender upright stems and branches. 
Double orange flowers in the early spring and econ- 
tinue intermittently throughout the summer. 
PHILADELPHUS 
Lemoinei—Rich foliage and large pure white fra- 
erant flowers. 
Virginalis—Semi-double blooming 
freely in spring and intermittently all summer, 
Low and 
Showy flower heads 




An upright grower 
flowers very 
16 FREIGHT PAID (Except East of Rocky Mountains) 
FRENCH BUDDED LILACS 
Prices: 15-18 in. 75¢ ; 18-24 in. $1.00. 
The lilac is a well known hardy shrub ; however, the 
newer Budded French varieties have richer color and 
more double blossoms of unusual fragrance. 
Note: Plant the union of top and rootstock about 
four inches under the surface. 
Alphonse Lavalle—Pyramidal clusters of double 
bluish-lilae flowers. 
Belle de Nancy—Great panicles of double satiny 
rose blooms; white center. 
Buffon—single pink; large clusters. Fine cutting. 
Charles Joly—Double purplish-red. Tall grower. 
Lamark—Double purplish lilac. 
Stadgartner de Rothpletz—Double deep purple. 
SNOWBALL 
Opulus Sterile—The old fashioned snowball that 
blooms in May. 
Tomentosum Plicatum (Oriental Snowball)— 
Showy clusters of double white flowers. $1.00 each. 
SPIREA 
Anthony Waterer—Crimson flowers blooming pro- 
fusely all summer if spent flowers are kept cut away. 
Thunbergi—A beautiful display of white flowers 
in the early spring ahead of the leaves. Soft feathery 
fohage. 
Van Houtte—Upright, tall growing with flowers 
in white clusters. 
TAMARIX 
Africana—A beautiful shrub with small feathery 
foliage. Delicate pink flowers. 
Hispida-—Bright pink flowers, June-July. Very 
hardy. 
WEIGELIA 
Rosea—Bright pink bell-shaped flowers. 
Eva Rathke—Dwarf form with red flowers. Blooms 
continuously throughout the summer. 

CYDONIA JAPONICA (JAPANESE FLOWERING QUINCE) 
