HYDRANGEA (Pee Gee)—3-4 ft. A 
beautiful shrub with leaves of bright, 
glossy green; flowers borne in huge 
pinnacles from 8 to 12 inches long, 
light pink, changing to brown later 
in the fall. Blooms in August and 
September. The blooms are very 
lasting and may be cut and taken 
into the house without losing either 
color or size. 12-18 in. 75c; 18-24 in. 
$1.00; 2-3 ft. $1.50. 
JUNEBERRY—6 to 7 ft. One of the 
earliest plants to bloom in the spring. 
Because of its blooming season, it 
makes a most attractive plant to use 
in conjunction with Double Flower- 
ing Plum. Early in the summer the 
edible blueberry-like berries turn 
red and then deep blue. A most at- 
tractive and useful shrub. 2-3 ft. $1. 
LILAC (Common Purple)—6 to 8 ft. 
The well-known, old fashioned pur- 
ple lilac. Your home landscape needs 
its exquisite purple colorings and 
sweet fragrance. 18-24 in. 60c; 2-3 ft. 
$1.10; 3-4 ft. $1.35. 
LILAC (Common White)—6 to 8 ft. 
Similar in habit of growth to the 
Purple Lilac but produces fine, lacy- 
like blooms, fragrant. 18-24 in. 60c; 
2-3 ft. $1.10; 3-4 ft. $1.35. 
LILAC (Persian)—6-7 ft. Slender 
growth, fine leaves and many branch- 
ings. Does not sucker like the com- 
mon varieties. Pale purple flowers 
early in the season. 2-3 ft. $1.00; 
3-4 ft. $1.50. 
LILAC (Rothmagensis)—5-6 ft. A 
late, profuse blooming, red _ lilac. 
Delicately formed leaves. Very at- 
tractive shrub. 2-3 ft. $1.00; 3-4 ft. 
$1.50. 
LILAC (Villosa)—10 ft. Late flower- 
ing, bushy, upright growth. Rich 
dark foliage, pinkish lilac flowers. A 
desirable hardy shrub, ornamental 
both in and out of flower. 2-3 ft. 
$1.00; 3-4 ft. $1.50. 
FRENCH LILACS—6-8 ft. The bush 
is a little smaller than the common 
lilac, but there is no comparison in 
the flowers. The flower stalks of the 
hybrids are many times as large as 
the common lilac. It is not uncom- 
mon to see flower spikes 15 inches 
long. The French lilacs are particu- 
larly desirable for garden planting 
where their beautiful trusses con- 
trast splendidly with spring flowers 
planted beneath. All the varieties 
listed below are hardy, free flower- 
ing sorts, which will prove highly 
satisfactory. 18-24 in. $1.35; 2-3 ft. 
$1.85; 3-4 ft. $2.40. 
MAPLE (Tartarian or Ginnala)—6-8 
ft. A dwarf shrubby tree with hand- 
some, finely cut leaves. Attractive 
clusters of winged seed pods. Leaves 
turn to a brilliant shade of crimson 
in the fall. 2-3 ft. $1.10; 3-4 ft. $1.35. 
DEPENDABLE NURSERY STOCK 
MATRIMONY VINE—Used both as 
a low shrub and vine. Very success- 
ful as a ground cover and soil re- 
tainer on steep slopes and embank- 
ments. Throughout summer it pro- 
duces large numbers of purple flow- 
ers, succeeded by bright scarlet ber- 
ries. Fruit remains on vine late into 
winter. 2 yr. 60c; 3 yr. 85c. 
MOCK ORANGE (Coronarius)—5-6 
ft. Sweet scented. A hardy, vigor- 
ous growing shrub valuable for 
many locations and loved because of 
its pure white, sweetly scented flow- 
ers which are borne in profusion in 
June. 2-3 ft, $1.10: 3-4 ft. $1.35. 
MOCK ORANGE (Grandiflora)—8-10 
ft. Large flowering. Fairly covered 
with large, creamy white flowers in 
early summer. Unrivaled for screen- 
ing or background in a heavy plant- 
ing. 2-3 ft. $1.10; 3-4 ft. $1.35. 
MOCK ORANGE (Lemoine)—4-5 ft. 
A showy and free blooming variety 
with slender arching branches. Flow- 
ers creamy white and very fragrant. 
2-3 ft. $1.10; 3-4 ft. $1.35. 
MOCK ORANGE (Snowflake) (U. S. 
Plant Pat. No. 538)—This is the big- 
gest improvement in Mock Oranges 
in many years. This new Double 
Mock Orange is truly outstanding. 
It is all double; every blossom in- 
tensely double. Exceptionally sweet 
scented, glistening white, large flow- 
ering, profuse bloomer, symmetrical- 
ly formed and gracefully branched, 
neat, beautiful foliage, rugged, fast 
growing, and exceptionally hardy. 
It will grow to a height of 10 to 12 
feet as a large specimen shrub, or if 
desired can be easily kept within 
bounds with a little pruning. A truly 
remarkable shrub. Plant Patent pro- 
hibits propagation of Snowflake by 
anyone except Patent owners and 
those licensed by them. Better order 
early! 2-3 ft. $1.50; 3-4 ft. $2.00. 

DOUBLE, FRENCH LILACS 

MOCK ORANGE VIRGINAL 
MOCK ORANGE (Virginal)—6-7 ft. 
A magnificent New Mock Orange. 
It has large petals, double crested 
white flowers, five to seven in a clus- 
ter, sweet scented and a long bloom- 
ing season. This shrub should be in 
every planting. 2-3 ft. $1.25; 3-4 ft. 
$1.75. 
OLIVE (Russian)—10-12 ft. While 
this plant really is a smaller tree, 
yet when it is kept pruned rather 
severely, it forms a most attractive 
shrub. Its foliage is of a remarkable 
silvery-hue, showing up in striking 
contrast to the green of other shrubs 
and trees. Has fragrant yellow flow- 
ers, followed by yellowish-green 
fruits. Very hardy. 2-3 ft. 75c;: 3-4 
ft. $1.00; 4-5 ft. $1.25. 
DANIELS SELECT 
FRENCH LILACS 
BELLE de NANC Y— 
Double. Rose pink. 
CHAS. JOLLY — Double. 
Dark purple. 
Mme. Le MOINE—Double. 
White. 
Pres. GREVY — Double. 
Clear, violet blue. 
RUBRA de MARLEY— 
Reddish purple. 
BALLED and BURLAPED 
FRENCH LILACS 
For those who want to 
buy these Lilacs in full 
bloom we ball and burlap 
a quantity of them each 
year. During their flower- 
ing season they may be 
selected at the nursery— 
in full bloom—and moved 
with no check in growth 
or loss of flowers. 
