16 HENRY NURSERIES 

LILAC 
LILAC (Syringa) COMMON PURPLE—Large, 
old-fashioned shrub with bluish-purple flow- 
ers. Very sweet-scented. The most popular 
and earliest to bloom of all lilacs. 
2: tO: 21 CO eee ee serra ear ree eee $1.00 
LILAC, COMMON WHITE—Similar to above 
but bears large, double white blossoms. 
2:tots- Leet eee eee ee ee each $1.00 
LILAC PERSIAN PURPLE—The finest lilac for 
screen planting. Blooms the first year plant- 
ed. Very dense growing and the foliage does 
not mildew. 
OV tOsA EL eet mere meme rama earemnces eomeent ees each, $1.00 
LILAC, FRENCH—Named varieties in Red, 
Purple, and White. These lilacs are more 
dwart growing than the others and are all 
grafted to insure pure color as well as guaran- 
tee blooms soon after planting. 
SUtOsa Mf Cet ieee ene ere ee eer eee each, $1.75 
NINEBARK 
PHYSOCARPUS OPULIFOLIA NANA (Dwarf 
Ninebark)—Semi-dwarf and very thick and 
bushy in growth, attractive light brown bark, 
creamy white bloom in late spring. Very good 
for informal hedges or low borders. 
2 CORS sf Oe teeta ee oe eee ee each $1.00 
PHILADELPHUS 
(Mock Orange) 
PHILADELPHUS CORNARIUS (Sweet Scented 
Mock Orange)—Familiar shrub with vigorous 
erect habit that has white blossoms near Dec- 
oration Day. The breath of orange blossoms-- 
of such entrancing fragrance--intense from 
the multitude of bloom, that is a necessity to 
a garden, and works splendidly in all sorts of 
plantings. 
Sz toy 4 "3 feet mee tee ree eee each, 90c 
PHILADELPHUS GRANDIFLORA (Large Flo- 
wering Mock Orange)—Old - fashioned shrub 
which blooms around Decoration Day. Large 
single flowers with yellow center. Heavy 
growing shrub which is excellent for border 
and screen planting. 
32 tO FAR LEC eee eee ee nee ere ae rte ene each 90c 
PHILADELPHUS VIRGINALIS—A magnificent 
new variety, far exceeds any other Mock Or- 
ange in beauty and form. Flowers are semi- 
double and cover the entire bush in early 
June. Has scattered blossoms the balance of 
the year. 
2) tO. 33 Teets ee eee each, $1.25 
PHILADELPHUS MINNESOTA SNOWFLAKE 
(Plant patent No. 538)—-A very hardy, new 
mock orange introduced by a Minnesota nur- 
sery. The name Snowflake describes the shrub 
correctly. When in full bloom, the foliage is 
completely obscured by the profusion of large 
white flowers. 
2 t0:8: Leet o2.io-- nein cccecsecsersssencaeperns each, $1.50 
PRIVET 
PRIVET, AMUR RIVER HEDGING — Well- 
known formal hedge plant for shearing. One 
of the hardiest types of plants grown. Does 
not winter kill like the California Privet. 
SetOeDs CANGS ieee. eer comarca per 100, $25.00 
DelLOs ga Ca NCS est aeeeeaee eames aera ee per 100, $35.00 
PRIVET, IBOLIUM—BExcellent hedging similar 
to California Privet except that it is hardy in 
this climate. Foliage is a darker green than 
the Amur River. 
2togs)) feet. See era ee each 40c 
PRIVET, IBOTA—This strain of Privet is simi- 
lar to Regal’s except that it branches higher. 
Excellent when you want a heavy, broad 
hedge. Does well in difficult locations. 
DELO cot CO bc omer ke aun, ee earn ee ee each 50c 
OelO. Lee tac: eetee cart eee Moe gah cone ae each 65c 
PRIVET, LODENSE—This is a ‘dwarf bushy 
privet which is excellent for ow hedges. Fol- 
lage is very dark green and looks almost like 
boxwood. The foliage hangs on until almost 
Christmas. 
1260 7L5 inches s ee = ee eee each 50c 
PRIVET, REGAL’S —A low spreading form 
with gracefully drooping branches. The dense 
growth and dark green persistent leaves make 
it a desirable shrub for foundation or border 
planting, growing in shade and other impos- 
sible places. 
24 to 30 inches 
PRUNUS 
PRUNUS BESSEYI (Hanson’s Bush Cherry)— 
Beautiful as an ornament and valuable for its 
fruit. Easy to grow; effective in any land- 
scape planting and which bears delicious fruit 
of good size and excellent flavor. Fruit is 
wonderful to eat right from the bush: makes 
superb jam, or clear, sparkling jelly. Perfect- 
ly hardy anywhere. They always retain their 
dwarf stature. 
SECO PAST Cet gia eet wee) eee in eee each $1.00 
PRUNUS CISTENA (Purple Leaved Prune)— 
Outstanding because of its brilliant red foli- 
age throughout the growing season. Has a 
small pink bloom in spring. 
DELO Tl el Gel ihe geet ee each, $1.50 
PRUNUS THUNDERCLOUD Purple - Leaved 
Plum)—A new introduction to the purple or 
red-leaved Prunus varieties. Outstanding be- 
cause of its ability to hold its vivid red color 
during the hot summer months. 
Se tocdt Get ea ose Fee eee each $1.75 
PRUNUS TRILOBA (Tree Flowering Almond)-- 
The small, double, quilled, bright pink flow- 
ers stud every twig and branchlet in the 
spring before the leaves appear. 
3 to"A feet cee ee each, $1.50 
PRUNUS TOMENTOSUM (Nanking Cherry)— 
A contented looking shrub with straight up- 
standing branches, each stem completely sur- 
rounded by tiny cherry blossoms, which en- 
velop the whole bush. The red fruits which 
ae are very attractive and are delicious to 
eat. 
8 to, 4 feet ners eee each, $1.00 
