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TREASON B QW ANF IVER L 
A grand plant for specimen planting, or may be used in foundation 
planting. Cork winged branches. Small, yellowish flowers. Foliage 
turns rosy scarlet and crimson in Autumn. Dull, purple fruit with 
scarlet seed which protrudes. 
18-24 inch 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bells) 
Intermedia spectabilis. 7 ft. One of the first shrubs to bloom in 
the Spring, the bright yellow flowers appearing before the leaves. 
The plant grows into a tall, upright shrub, which is excellent for 
the border. Branches may be cut in late Winter, 
brought indoors, and forced into bloom. 
.65c. 
1.80 
$1.25 each 


(CHASTE TREE) 
Miacrophylla. 4 ft. A 
dainty shrub of 
branching habit which 
bears long spikes of 
lavender-blue flowers, 
which form a beautiful 
contrast to the silvery 
green foliage in Au- 
gust and September. 
18-24 IN. SIZE 
85c. each, 3 for $2.45 
LILAC 
Common Ameri- 
can. The living 
iy landmarks; hardy 
and vigorousinany 
soil or climate. 
Large clusters on 
Decoration Day. 
Offered in both 
white and purple. 
(6-8 feet) 
Each.........:65c. 
3 for.........$1.80 













Flowering 
QUINCE 
(CYDONIA JAPONICA) 
An oldtime garden favor- 
ite shrub. Scarlet red and 
shades of orange and pink flowers 
appearing early Spring. Popular 
for the shrub border, or as a spec- 
imen plant. The fruit also makes 
excellent jelly and marmalade. 
(4-5 feet) 
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Euonymus Alatus Compactus 
Hybrid French Lilacs 
LARGE, 18-24 IN. SIZE, $1.50 Each, 3 for $4.25 
Our French Lilacs are budded on California Privet 
which causes them to bloom right away and keeps 
them dwarfed. Most all varieties are double and 
very fragrant. (4-5 feet) 
We Offer the Following Varieties: 
General Pershing. This plant produces unusually 
large double flowers of a rich purplish violet color. 
A strong grower and producer of flowers over a 
long blooming season. 
Glorie De Moulin. Beautiful lilac pink. Large 
single flowers. Very striking in the bright sunlight. 
Plant is very hardy and does well under adverse 
conditions. A prolific bloomer. A plant you are 
sure to enjoy. 
Ludwig Spaeth. Flowers single, large, in large, well 
filled clusters; very deep maroon-red. Very free 
blooming and of strong, thrifty growth. A very 
popular variety. Best all-around single dark lilac. 
Mime. Casimir Perier. Large, double creamy white 
flowers in large, well-filled clusters. A very satis- 
factory double white that may be depended upon 
to bloom freely each year. 
Pres. Grevy. Very large, silvery-blue double flow 
One of the most popular varieties. 
ers. 
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Ludwig Spaeth. Bottom: Pres. Grevy. 
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