Shrubs, continued 
Lilac, continued. 
_Hugo Ko$Ster. Single; violet tinted pink, the flowers aging 
lilac-pink; fragrant; large florets; good sized clusters. 
Katherine Havemeyer. Double; violet-pink becoming laven- 
der-blue as the flowers age; fragrant; large, long clusters. 
Leon Gambetta. Very double; light lavender-pink; very 
large florets; long heavy trusses; fragrant; tall. 
Lucie Baltet. Single; buds violaceous-pink, peculiarly cop- 
pery, opening light pink aging almost white; fragrant. 
Marie Legraye. Single; pure white; fragrant; blooms freely. 
Mirabeau. Double; light lavender-blue aging almost white 
tinged pink, general color effect flesh pink; fragrant. 
Montaigne. Double; light pinkish-mauve aging lighter. 
Pascal. Single; light lavender-pink aging flowers shaded 
blue; fragrant; large clusters; very early; tall. 
Pres. Poincaire. Semi-double to double; purplish-red be- 
coming lavender; fragrant; large florets; enormous clusters; 
medium to tall. 
Pres. Viger. Double; reddish-lilac aging lavender-blue; fra- 
grant; large florets in clusters; medium height to tall. 
Volcan. Single; deep ruby-purple; large, reflexed florets; 
long trusses; fragrant; one of the darkest. 
William Robinson. Double; violet-pink; good flowers; large. 
compact trusses; fragrant; blooms freely; rather dwarf. 
PRICES OF ABOVE LILACS: 
Mailesize; “postpaldixeter n/c ia -20 each; 1.50 per 10 
TQREG LSS UM Maetoieccta se cite Meare sues ecalcrae’ me eas -35 each; 3.00 per 10 
AS ETO ZAIN: ccorsos chassis ong hte sete a ae apeuoncioterene -50 each; 4.50 per 10 
PELOL SAT Ca ctohcls seeteiosa. ois eee he ea a arte Sil weere .75 each; 7.00 per 10 
Lilac, Hungarian; Syringa Josikaea 
Single, lilac-violet flowers literally cover the bush in latter 
May; moderately. fragrant. Valuable because extra late; tall, 
attaining 10 to 12 ft. leaves 21/, to 5 in. long. 
BUtOMS Gf tiein. cis cto ets..s -60 each HAE OMOr Tewari t comets -95 each 
Lilac, Rothomagensis; Syringa rothomagensis 
Single; opens dark lilac-pink aging lilac; delicate fra- 
grance; very similar to Persian Purple, a little taller, perhaps 
a little darker; blooms freely. 
Maile Size; pOSt pall istmen sy. eto cao cgoneterssel sisers .20 each; 1.50 per 10 
ASEEON 24 Sith eiices etic pelea ie ales eee SP Eau -50 each; 4.50 per 10 
PG LoS PCW h Orme Rte geet, OFC Hace eae erkrsd ue RESIS -60 each; 5.50 per 10 


THE SARCOXIE NURSERIES PEONY FIELDS 
Mock Orange, Large-Flowered; Philadelphus grandiflorus 
White flowers in pairs along the branches. It makes a 
larger shrub than the Sweet Scented, with larger flowers. 
PARE eas fe & naire teow eae naherecetlaranto.c Glomme ofa .35 each; 3.00 per 10 
St 4:5 Tee, a acetate. Piacente oenaereeee cen -45 each; 4.00 per 10 
4 t07 Dc fbi tira cpstcists sions eam etre evade tart aaeionatenats . .60 each; 5.50 per 10 
Mock Orange, Sweet Scented; Philadelphus coronarius 
The name is almost a description. Creamy-white four-pet- 
aled fragrant flowers 1 to 1!4 in. across in clusters along the 
branches in May make it a cloud of white. Somewhat spread- 
ing, symmetrical habit; succeeds in sun or shaded part of the 
day; excellent for specimen plants, screens or backgrounds; 
usually grows 5 to 6 ft. high, sometimes higher. Prune after 
blooming, removing old and weak branches to the ground. 
185 C0324 BAS cre ceed coeds ae Stach een ate -30 each; 2.50 per 10) 
2 to? Softy See ccs oes Se .35 each; 3.00 per 10) 
8: 0-4 Gites Mtoe Deis oo pare ne -45 each; 4.00 per 10 


Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle is a favorite of the 
humming-birds, (Page 12.) 
Spirea Anthony Waterer blooms in June and at intervals till fall. (Page 9.) 
