
JETBEAD — RHODOTYPOS 
Kerrioides — A valuable shrub which grows to 6 
feet tall; its bright-green foliage is particularly 
noticeable in fall when other shrubs are bare; 
four-petaled white flowers borne singly in May 
and June. 
Baul’ 5" 1 AE Se ee ee Each $0.60 
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LILAC — SYRINGA 
FRENCH HYBRID LILACS 
These are far superior to the old common Lilacs. 
They bloom more freely, have larger flowers and 
a more beautiful range of colors. The following 
varieties are among the finest Hybrids grown. 
Large, heavy specimens priced individually. 
Alexander Von Humbolt — Double. Buds reddish 
purple opening to blue. Blooms generously with 
2-3 ft. $2.00; 3-4 ft. $2.50 
Charles X — Large irusses of single reddish-purple, 
2-3 it. $2.00 
Hugo Koster — Bluish-violet to reddish-purple; ex- 
3-4 ft. $3.00 
Katherine Havemeyer — Enormous double flowers 
of cobalt blue; one of the best lilacs. 2-3 ft. $2.00 
Ludwig Spaeth — Large single flowers of deep pur- 
fine large panicles. 
fragrant flowers. 
tremely large single flowers. 
plish-red, in well filled clusters; a strong grow- 
2-3 it. $2.00 
Michael Buchner — One of the best double varie- 
er and a free bloomer. 
medium sized bush with pinkish-lilac, fra- 
3—4 ft. $2.50 
Mme Antoine Buechner — Double. 
ties; 
grant flowers. 
One of the best 
pink varieties grown. Buds deep’ pink opening 
to light pink. 2-3 ft. $2.75 
Mont Blanc — Single. Enormous trusses of large 
round, pure white flowers. Very good white. 
2-3 ft. $2.00 
President Faillieres — Large light lavender double 
flowers; an outstanding variety that grows well 
and is very showy. 3-4 ft. $3.00 
President Grevy — A clear, soft, delicate blue. 
Immense panicles; very double and symmetrical. 
2-3 ft. $2.00 
Single. Clear. blue, 
A really good blue. 
A strong grower. 
almost 
2-3 ft. 
President Lincoln — 
wedgewood blue. 
$2.00 
President Theodore Roosevelt — Single. Nice panicles 
of claret red. A fine variety. 2-3 ft. $2.00; 
3-4 ft. $2.50 
Rhum Von Horstenstein — Single. Large narrow 
trusses of reddish purple. 2-3 ft. $2.00 
Vulgaris (Common purple Lilac) 
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1.25 
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French Rybrid dAlac 
Sweginzowii Albida — Develops tall slender stems 
thai bloom at the end of May, with a profusion 
of much-branched panicles of long-tubed flowers 
with reflexed lobes. Color, delicate pink pass- 
ing to white; sweet fragrance. 4-5 ft. 53.00 
Persian Lilac — Bush of medium height with slender 
graceful branches producing large lilac-purple 
flowers; blooms very freely. 
DL 5 Oe EM ex ee, er eo er Each $0.50 
Sn ee ee ier sates nO Ae, TA Ae Ben 60 
CE ae etree hl Se eaten a ae ee Ree 75 
KERRIA 
Japonica — A handsome shrub with bright-green 
foliage growing four to five feet tall; graceful 
drooping branches; blooms in June with deep 
yellow flowers. 
GEOG EME Te tO Ott Ce Rca ne Each $9.80 
cee el AR Ot 0, ries Seen ern ed 1.00 
NINEBARK — PHYSOCARPUS 
Dwarf Ninebark. (Monogynus) — This shrub has 
proved its great merit as a hedge plant and 
needs only to be better known. It forms a dense 
bushy plant with small, deeply lobed, bright- 
green leaves. The leaves hold their color in hot 
dry summers better than any other hedge plant 
we know. It stands shearing well, but it can 
also be grown in its natural form. Thrives well 
in shade or sun. 
TO ie Re co eeoree ot Each $0.50; 10 for $4.50 
Ps tnd SAE TRON oe tart TSIEN Te eke 60; 10 for 5.50 
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