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Lilac, President Lincoln 
No. 311 . 
AMERICAN CRANBERRY 
VIBURNUM, americanum 
A beautiful Shrub on which you can raise your 
own delicious Cranberries. Grows about 5 feet tall 
and thrives everywhere. Its attractive large clusters 
of white flowers are followed in the fall by huge Red 
Berries which are delicious to eat fresh and make 
superb jelly, jam or juice. Autumn foliage turns to 
brilliant shades of rich purple and red. Large Bear- 
ing Size 2 to 3 ft. Bushes, 98c each; 3 or more, 90c 
each. 
No. 320 RED TARTARIAN 
HONEY SUCKLE 
A rapid growing hardy ornamental shrub, useful 
for many purposes. Stands shearing and can be 
trained to a very desirable tall spreading hedge or 
screen effect. Attains a height of eight to ten feet. 
Its grayish white wood is beautiful at all seasons of 
the year. Its glossy foliage, so thick a chicken can’t 
get through it. Red flowers coming early in May, are 
followed by a big crop of red berries that last until 
winter, it makes a paradise for birds. Grows with 
little or no care and lasts a lifetime. If you have a 
place in the shade where nothing else will grow, 
plant this shrub. Price, 2 to 3 ft., 79c each; 3 or 
more, 75c each. 
No. 322. PINK TARTARIAN HONEYSUCKLE— 
Same as above except flowers are pink. Prices 
same as Red Tartarian. 
Boauty to Your Home 
Grench Lilacs 
These new improved French Lilacs rank among the finest of all 
shrubs. They bloom so young (generally next year after planting), 
bloom so freely, are so fragrant and has such lovely colors. Perfectly 
hardy, grow everywhere and last for generations. The varieties we 
offer are the world’s Newest and Finest. Noted for colorings. 
All following French lilacs are select grafted bushes. Your choice of any 
varieties $1.35 each. 2 or more $1.30 each. 
No. 304. PRESIDENT LINCOLN—Single flowers three-fourths to 
seven-eighths inch across, purplish lilac in bud. Wedgwood-blue 
when fully open, large clusters. Branches ascending and habit 
somewhat compact. Very vigorous and early in blooms. 
No. 326. MARECHAL FOCH—The high panicles, carried by long, 
straight stems, are truly immense. The individual flowers, fully one 
inch in diameter, perfectly shaped, are of a bright carmine-rose 
with a pink eye when opening. Early. 
No. 328. ADELAIDE DUNBAR—F lowers large, semi-double to occa- 
sionally double, in long narrow clusters; deep maroon-red in bud, 
opening violet red. One of the darkest red lilacs. 
No. 332. PRES. CARNOT—F lowers large, double, light lilac blue; in 
long narrow clusters. A free-blooming, strong-growing variety of 
very good color. 
No. 334. CONGO—A beautiful variety has huge trusses of brilliant 
red flowers. 

2 Glorious New 
Everblooming 
Butterfly Bushes 
(Buddleia) 
Two new Buddleias, each the 
finest of its color, and all blooming 
profusely and continuously from 
early summer to frost. No other 
shrub can compare with them for 
freedom of bloom. They make a 
compact bush, 4 feet or so tall. 
The roots are hardy, the tops die 
down in winter, then come up even 
more vigorously in the spring. 
The lovely, fragrant flowers are 
beautiful in the garden and are 
fine for cutting. There is nothing 
in our nursery that we like better. 
We invite you to plant some. 
No. 373. ROYAL RED (Patent 
No. 556)—By far the best red 
Buddleia. But the color is a very 
rich, glowing ruby-red and not 
as cherry-red as pictured. The 
throat of each single flower is 
lighted with gold. There. is no 
finer nor more attractive flower 
in our entire nursery. Postpaid. 
Each 98c. 
No. 375. EMPIRE BLUE (Patent 
No. 557)—The color is a charm- 
ing aster-blue with a. delicate 
lilac tone, the whole effect being 
an exquisite shade of blue. No 
other blue Buddleia can com- 
pare with this. Postpaid. Ea. 98c. 



































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