“4 Colors Gorgeous French LILACS 
RED - WHITE - BLUE - PINK °3.75 
The loveliest forms of this universal garden favorite, the gorgeous 
French-type budded Lilacs. Single and double flowers in panicles, 
8 to 12 inches long. Make compact shapely bushes. They do not 

sucker, but bear loads of flowers every spring. French Lilac shrubs 
are desirable for lawn specimens, in corner Boe mixed we? Be 
i for Lilac hedges. Plant 5 feet apart. ey grow 6 to 8 fee 
Pee ne tees : Red, White, Blue, Pink. 2-yr., $1.00 
tall. Trim as desired. Colors: 
each; 4 for $3.75. 
SPIREA Anthony Waterer 
A dwarf and very dense shrub bearing 
flat clusters of pink-white flowers all sum- 

mer. If the bloomed heads are removed as 
they fade, they will contitiue to flower until 
frost. 2 to 3 feet at maturity. 7Oc each; 
es, 2 for $1.30; 5 for $3.00. 
| BLUE 
HYDRANGEA 
PHILADELPHUS - The Queen 
Virginal (Snowflake) of the most ex- 
(Mock Orange) clusive flower 

Large clusters of double and semi-double 
flowers with golden stamens. Bloom freely 
in June and July, and occasionally there- 
after. Shrub grows 5 to 6 feet tall. Stands 
sun or part shade. Ordinary soil, ordinary 
moisture. Trim as desired. 2-yr., blooming- 
age bushes. 2-yr., No. 1, 70c each; 5 for 
$3.00. © 
shrubs. A mass 
of extremely 
beautiful deep 
blue blossoms 
from’ 6" to. 10 
inches across. 
Very hardy and 
very popular. 
Adored by all 
flower lovers. 
$1.50 each; 2 
for $2.75. 


PERSIAN LILAC 
A dwarf variety with slender, 
arching branches, tipped with 
blue panicles of purple flowers. 
A more profuse bloomer than the 
common, and does not sprout so 
from the roots. Desirable for 
grouping with other shrubs. 
Makes a beautiful hedge when 
planted 2 feet apart and trimmed 
to desired height. 60c each; 2 for 
$1.15. 
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