
LILAC 
FRENCH LILACS 
No garden should be without lilacs. The Grafted French Lilacs 
are as dependable, hardy and easy to raise as the Old Fashioned 
Lilacs. Flowers are larger, more richly colored, and sweetly 
scented. We have them in both Double and Single types, in an 
assortment of colors. Two or more colors grouped together 
make an unusually attractive display. 
PRICES 
Zeoul by PLANUS ee eee Each $1.75; 3 for $4.75 
Double, dark red. 

Adelaide Dunbar 
Belle de Nanecy—Double, pinkish-lavender. 
Charles Joty—Double, redd‘sh-purple. 
Edith Cavell—Double, milk white. 
Katherine Havemeyer— Double, pink-lavender. 
Ludwig Spaeth—Single, dark red. 
Madam Lemoine—Double, pure white. 

President Poincare—Double, reddish-lilac. 
Villa de Troyas—Single, wine-red. 
FLOWERING ALMOND 
ALMOND (Prunus Glandulosa)— These well known bushy 
shrubs never fail to produce in early spring, before the leaves 
appear, a profusion of small, very double, pink or white, rose- 
like flowers that are closely set along the branches. Choice 
of pink or white. 2-3’ $1.00; 3-4’ $1.25. 
FLOWERING QUINCE 
A bushy shrub, bearing brilliant red blossoms in early spring 
before the leaves appear. Shiny bronze-green foliage all sum- 
mer. 18-24” $1.25; 2-3’ $1.50. 
SUMMER LILACS 
BUTTERFLY BUSH (Buddleia)—An attractive shrub of 
spreading pendulous habit of growth: the branches tipped 
with long spikes of charming perfumed flowers. Available 
in the following named varieties and colors. All strong No. 
1 plants. $1.00. 
Ile de France—Reddish-purple. 
Dubonnet—Dark wine. 
Charming—Lavender-pink. 
Hartwigi— 
Bright lavender. 
Magnitica— 
Light purple. 
BUDDLEIA 
(Butterily Bush) 


SPECIAL 
Your Choice of the Above Summer Lilacs 
Any 3 for $2.50. Postpaid 
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FLOWERING ALMOND 


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