Shrubs 
Thumberg Spirea (Spirea thumbergi) 
small white flowers, early. 
LS = 2A ee ee een $ 1.00 
Korean Spirea (Spirea_ trichocarpa) 
white flowers, darker center. 
Pane sy 
Vanhouttei Spirea (Spirea vanhouttei) 
masses of white flowers. 
18 24 cee rae ee sate $ .85 
2 0 0 eae epe et ereee Oa s 1.00 
Ree! Sek ORONO Pane hee Tn es ea Teg 1.25 
Common Snowberry (Symphoricarpos 
albus) waxy white berries in fall. 
Chenault Coralberry (Symphoricarpos 
chenaulti) pink berries in clusters. 
Indian Currant Coralberry (Symphori- 
carpos orbiculatus) red berries in 
clusters. 
All varieties: 
Re ee eR see a $ 1.00 
DD Re Ane PER ne ee 1225 
Chinese Lilac (Syringa chinensis) har- 
dy, rapid grower, pink flowers. 
Persian Lilac (Syringa persica) slow 
growth, free bloomer, bright pink 
flowers. 
White Common Lilac (Syringa vul- 
garis alba) common variety with 
white flowers. 
Pena 
Purple Common Lilac (Syringa vul- 
garis coerulea) rapid growth, purple 
flowers. 
French Hybrids (Syringa vulgaris hy- 
brida) mostly horticultural varieties 
of Syringa vulgaris. 
Group sNosle2 = 3 eae $ 2.50 
A ae 4.50 
Belle de Nancy—double rose—violet 
2-3’ only. 
Chas. Jolly—double red—purple 
2Z=58 ONlye 
Leon Gambetti—double, lilac 
4-5’ only. 
Ludwig Spaeth—single, red—purple 
2-3 only. 

WHITE SPRUCE 
(PICEA GLAUCA) 
The White Spruce is largely used as a lawn 
specimen and sometimes for hedges. Like 
all Spruces, it should have space for best 
development. 
(See page 3 for ‘prices) 
Mme. Casimir Perier—double white 
2 = on-Only. 
Pres. Grevy—double blue 
4-5’ only. 
Group -Now2ie20 eee $ 5.00 
oO tA Sa eacaet 
The following varieties of lilacs are 
among the choicest grown. The fig- 
ure following each variety is the 
rating given by The American Asso- 
ciation of Botanical Gardens and Ar- 
boretums, based upon 10 as perfect. 
Due to the very limited supply, this 
group is for retail sales only. 
Blue— 
Pres. Lincoln (7.8) single 
Emil Gentil (7.6) double 
Pink— 
Lucie Baltet (8.0) single 
Katherine Havemeyer (7.3) double 
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