
14 HOGANSVILLE NURSERIES 

Syringa vulgaris (Common Lilac). Favorite of old- 
fashioned gardens. Purple and white. 

Each 
18*to 24 inches sso. ew a5) | 
2G uo Cotes See oe 50 
Tamarix africana (African Tamarix). Slender, 
light green foliage and small pink flowers. 
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A*TOxEDSTCe Lie = are ens 50 
Beto Os Teel, ee neem .65 
GitOs SuLeele vaca met ace, 10 
Viburnum carlesi (Fragrant Viburnum). Bushy 
growth. Fragrant, waxy, pinkish blooms in 
early spring. | 
iD. FO ScINCheS.. = ee 1.50 
Teton 4 7Inehes ses ot 2.00 
DelLO moe COtr seen ih. 2 2.75 

Vitex agnus-castus (Lilac Chaste Tree). Tall 
growing, with showy dark green leaves, deeply 
cut to a star shape. Delicate blue flowers. 
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Wergela candida (Snow Weigela). Of medium 
height; great masses of pure white flowers in 
late spring. 
18: to 24 inches. =. oD 
Det mort CCL As. i ierk' .50 
Weigela rosea (Pink Weigela). Vigorous grower. 
Flowers open a pale pink and turn to a deep 
pink. 
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gerOe 4a. cele stax oe .65 
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Ornamental Trees 
Acer saccharum (Sugar Maple). Often called 
Hard Maple. Oval-headed; red blossoms appear 
in early spring. Leaves come early, but in late 
summer begin to turn brilliant yellow and red. 
Sto LOM eet sees ae 3.00 
LOsto el 2ot ete yeas 4.00 
I2eto0Lb feete nae 6.00 
1L5:t0-18 fect. sere sae 7.50 
