
DOUBLE FLOWERING PEACHE 
(Prunus Persica) 
These_ beautiful, Double Flowering 
Peaches are far more hardy and showy 
than Japanese Flowering Cherries, even 
surpassing the very best varieties of 
Flowering Crabs. They cost less than 
either. They bloom younger and are far 
more reliable and satisfactory than Cher- 
ries or Crabs. 
Double White Flowering—lI.arge petals, 
fully doubled. 
Double Flowering Pink—Blooms fully 
doubled, of clean, pure pink. 
Double Flowering Red — An_ early 
GIRARD BROTHERS’ NURSERY, GENEVA, OHIO 
LILAC SYRINGA 
Ornamental Plums 
bloomer, flowers of a bright, deep red. 
TRANSPLANTS—18-24 in., 75c each, 3 
for $2.10. 
The flowering Plum blooms early in May, 
usually before the leaves arrive. Very 
ornamental. 
Prunus Newport—Bright red _ leaves. 
Very attractive. 
2-3 ft., $1.00 each. 
Prunus Triloba—Beautiful double rose 
flowers. Cover every twig and branch when 
in bloom. A handsome tree indeed. 
2-8 ft., $1.75 each, 3 for $4.50. 
Flowering Crab 
Hopa Crab—Beautiful rose red flowers 
followed by clusters of crimson fruit, which 
ean be used for jelly. 
2-3 ft., $1.50 each. 
The Malus Crab cannot be shipped in 
of Colorado, and Utah. 
Flowering Almond or Plum can not be 
shipped in the state of Arizona, California, 
Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, 
Utah and Washington. 
SYRINGA - LILACS French Hybrids 
CULTURE—is simple. These will grow 
in most type soil. Does good in full sun. 
GRAFTED on privet stock which supplies 
a good root system. Do not allow suckers 
to grow from botton, cut all lower 
shoots off. 
Alphonse Lavelle—Double light blue, one 
of the best in this color. 
Belle DeNancy—Double 
good one. 
Charlies Jolly—Double dark purplish red, 
real nice. 
Charles X—Single, profuse blooms. At- 
tractive deep red, one of the best single red. 
Congo—Single, deep red. Dark green 
foliage, favorite in many flower beds. 
satin pink, a 
Ludwig Spaeth—Single reddish purple. 
Lerge flower heads. 
Mzdam A. Chatney—A double white, good 
sturdy grower. 
President Grevy — Double, bluish lilac. 
Large flower heads in profusion. 
Paul Theirron—Double large clusters of 
beautiful deep red flowers. When in bloom 
flowers stand out well above the thick 
green foliage. One you will like. 
PRICES of above varieties—$1.00 each, 3 
for $2.70 
Persia Purple—Dwarf growing with 
slender branches and narrow leaves. The 
minute single flowers in loose panicles 
make it very odd and attractive. 
12-18 in., 2 for $1.00. 


