
FLOWERING QUINCE 
FLOWERING QUINCE 
Brilliant fiery orange-scarlet daisy like flowers 1 to 1 2 inches 
in diamzter completely fill the branches in early spring. Spec- 
tacular in brilliance and beauty. Guaranteed hand propagated 
cuttings from choice red strain. Much better than seedling 
ee worth the little additional cost. $1.00 each, 3 for 
BEAUTY BUSH (Kolkwitzia) 
Graceful, tall shrub with arching branches. Thousands of 
tubular shaped bright pink flowers are produced along the 
entire length of the branches in clusters. Extremely hardy, 
easy to grow, highly recommended. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.75. 
SPIREA, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75. 
Anthony Waterer. Everbearing. Large flat crimson blooms. 
Bridalwreath (prunifolia). Small pearly-white double blooms 
on graceful branches; foliage round and shiny. 
Thunbergi. Beautiful delicate white sprays on graceful slender 
branches. 
Vanhoutte. 
used. 
Upright. Clusters of white blossoms. Most widely 
BELLE DE NANCY 
MME. LEMOINE LUDWIG SPAETH 

FRENCH LILACS 


BEAUTY BUSH 
LILACS 
We offer a complete color group of lilacs. Plants, $1.25 each, 
3 for $3.50. 
Alphonse Lavallee. Double. Blue. Tall, robust growing; makes 
a very shapely bush. Panicles long, broad, shapely, and com- 
pact. Opens an intense blue, but as the florets develop it 
changes to a beautiful shade of lavender. 
Belle de Nancy. Double. Large, satiny rose, showing white to- 
wards the center. General color effect deep pink. 
Congo. Immense, single, wine-red. A splendid growing variety 
that produces immense blooms in the greatest profusion. The 
blossoms, when they first open and for several days are sen- 
sational because of their great size and rich color. Then the 
color changes to a dull purple. 
Jean Mace. Double. Bluish mauve. Very pretty Lilac. A tremen- 
dous bloomer. Immense, full panicles. It just seems as though 
there couldn’t be another floret crowded in. Very thrifty bush 
that grows erect and shapely, and is very ornamental even 
after the blooms are gone. 
Mrs. Ellen Willmott. Double. A large bush with very stout limbs 
and large, thick, light green leaves. The flowers come in im- 
mense panicles of creamy white, made up of double florets 
almost twice the size of those of any other double white ex- 
cept Edith Cavell. 
Mme. Lemoine. Double. One of the best of the double white; 
a pure snow-white without tinge of cream. Foliage dark green. 
Panicles large, long, erect; large individual florets. 
Mme. Antoine Buchner. Semi-double. It is a late tall-growing 
variety with long shapely open trusses. When seen in the bud 
it is a decided'deep pink, but as the florets open they are a 
pinkish white heavily overlaid with intense rosy pink. 
Paul Thirion. Double. The trusses are large and composed of 
very double florets of an intense claret-rose. The buds are 
bright red, not purple. A red blending into rose. 
President Grevy. Double. Light blue. Immense panicles; very 
double and symmetrical. A clear, soft, delicate blue—Presi- 
dent Grevy is one of the older sorts and still one of the most 
desirable. 
Souv. De Lugwig Spaeth. Single. Red. Although one of the old- 
est of the improved Lilacs still it is one of the very best Lilacs 
grown. It seems impossible to get a red that has so many 
good, and so few bad qualities as Ludwig Spaeth. Panicles 
long and held erect well out from the foliage. Color a brilliant 
intense rich purple-red, that holds up well in the sun and 
lasts a long time. Bush large and a very profuse bloomer. A 
wonderful Lilac. 
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