14 BRYANT’S NURSERIES, PRINCETON, ILLINOIS 

DECIDUOUS SHRUBS — CONTINUED 
SYMPHORICARPOS racemosus — White Snowberry 4-5 ft. 
An upright shrub, particularly adapted to planting in shaded 
places. Waxy-white berries in the Fall. Per 10 Per 100 
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vulgaris — Red Snowberry or Coralberry 4-5 ft. 
A low spreading shrub that does well in shaded places. One 
of the best that we have for holding steep banks. 
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FRENCH LILACS 
Limited Quantities — We are very closely sold out on all varieties of French 
Lilacs, even those which we are listing’ below, but do have a very few plants avail- 
able in a rather wide assortment of varieties and sizes. If your requirements are for 
only a very few plants, we would be glad to quote against your want lists. 
OWN-ROOTS PLANTS—Our French Lilacs are propagated by grafting on small pieces of 
Privet root, not by budding on Privet or Common Lilac. The grafts are planted deep, both in the 
bed and when transplanted to the nursery row. When grown in this manner the Privet acts as a 
nurse root for the Lilac scion until such time as the Lilac can develop its own root system. When 
that is accomplished, it soon overgrows the Privet and the Privet dies off—in fact on some 
varieties we are even able to remove the Privet root when transplanting from the beds into the 
fields. There is of course a little difference in how long it takes for the different varieties to 
go onto their own roots but any of our plants which have been grown in the field two years 
after transplanting are at least started on their own roots. 
Per 10 Per 100 
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12-18” 18-24” 2-37 3-4’ 
Bleuatre’—-«sinvle; Javendar blue. 4.5.2.0... oo —- xX xX 
De Mirabel — single, dark violet 00. tee X x — these 
Edouard Andre — double, pink 2000. Serene x X — — 
Ellen Willmott — double, white ............. ieee RCS x xX xX xX 
Mme: Casimir Perier — double, white ........................ x xX ,€ = 
Mme. F. Morel — single, reddish purple WW... — xX ses = 
Mont. Dlarce— site ener itews sou et ae —- = x x 
Paul Therion — double, reddish purple —W..... x Xx x — 
Pres: Pallreres*— doubles lilac 2a oe -- xX — — 
Reaumup single, rose: fed wage one ce x x — — 
*Bleuatre — flowers of medium size, single, a distinct bluish lavendar; free-flowering. A very good 
single ‘‘blue’’. 
*De Mirabel — flowers single, large, very dark bluish-violet; clusters large. An outstanding 
bloom and one of our darkest Lilacs, but the plant is slow-growing and rather dwarf. 
*Edouard Andre — double flowers of medium size in open much-branched clusters; clear rose, 
or nearly pink. One of the best of the pink Lilacs. 
*Ellen Willmott — flowers large, double to very double, creamy white; in very large and long 
panicles. A strong grower and very free bloomer, rated as one of the best of the double 
white Lilacs. 
*Mme. Casimir Perier — large double creamy white flowers in large well-filled clusters. A very 
satisfactory double white that may be depended upon to bloom freely each year. 
*Mme. F. Morel — flowers single, extra large, in extra large full showy clusters: deep reddish 
purple in bud opening somewhat lighter. A fine variety, especially on account of the size 
of its bloom. 
*Mont Blanc — flowers white, single, very large; in long well-filled clusters. A very showy and 
beautiful variety that we consider the best of the single white Lilacs. 
*Paul Therion — large double flowers in very large and showy well-filled clusters; rosy-lavendar 
tinged claret, much resembling large double violets. A very fine and showy variety. 
*Pres. Fallieres — large pale lavendar to vinaceous lilac flowers in very large clusters. An out- 
standing variety with good growth characteristics and showy flowers. 
*Reaumur — flowers single, very large, violet-carmine and satiny-rose; in long well-filled clusters. 
A very choice dark Lilac, but a slow and rather poor grower. 

Prices quoted are for wholesale quantities. Orders calling for less than five of a variety and 
size are not wholesale and can be filled only as outlined on page 2. 
