NANKING CHERRY (Prunus tomentosa). Very 
hardy variety. Remarkable, showy flowers and fruit of 
finest flavor. For jams and preserves it is unexcelled. 
Height 10 to 12 feet. 
NANNYBERRY (Viburnum lentago). Large grow- 
ing upright shrub or small tree. Single white flowers in 
May. Shining green leaves, large blue-black fruit. Height 
18 to 20 feet. 
NINEBARK, DWARF (Physocarpus opulifolia 
nana). A very compact dwarf growing shrub attaining 
a height of 3 to 4 feet. Foliage a very attractive bright 
green staying on late in the fall. 
NINEBARK, GOLDLEAF (Physocarpus opulifo- 
lia aurea). Golden leaf variety producing white flowers 
in May and June. Height, 8 to 10 feet. 
OLIVE, RUSSIAN (Elaeagnus angustifolia). 
Large shrub with attractive silver-gray foliage. Desirable 
in large group plantings. 

LILAC, COMMON PURPLE (Syringa vulgaris) . 
Hardy, popular shrub. Blooms freely. 
LILAC, ROUEN (Syringa rothomagensis). Some- 
times known as Persian. A very profuse blooming, red 
Lilac. The plants do not grow more than 5 to 6 feet. 

Syringa 
Vulgaris 
The bushes are smaller than the common Lilac. Flower stalks 
of the hybrids are many times as large as the common Lilac. 
It is not uncommon to see flower spikes 15 inches long. The 
beauty of these shrubs is ap- 
preciated by the public as is 
shown by the great demand. 
«Beile de Nancy. Produces great 
panicles of satiny rose blooms with red 
centers, 
Chas. X. Single, reddish purple. 
Charles Joly. Strong grower, pro- 
ducing large panicles of double red 
flowers. 
Jacques Calot. Single light pur- 
ple. Heavy bloomer. 
Madame Lemoine. Double 
pure white. Beautiful contrast 
with darker colors. 
Michel Buch- 
mer. Double dark 
lilac. Large pan- 
icles. 
Mont Blanc. 
Single white, pro- 
fuse bloomer. 
; President Gre- 
vy: Double, 
clear, soft, deli- 
cate blue flowers. 

