
Deciduous Shrubs 
Move safely and easily after dormant (Oct. to Dec). 
Need no attention but watering and pruning back. Save 
almost a year’s growth by fall planting. 
Cydonia (Hybrid Quince) 
4 ft. Zone V. Sun. Bushy dwarf. 
Scarlet flowers in April. A tolerant 
ornamental shrub. Slow growth. 
Can be kept pruned. 
WHITE. Large; white. 
ROSEA GRANDIFLORA. Pink. 
RUBRA GRANDIFLORA. Early. 
Large deep red blooms. 
NIVILI. Large, pure white. 
CRIMSON GOLD. Crimson, yellow 
stamens. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
Any one kind: 
42-year grafts....$2.00 $17.50 ...... 
Forsythia Spectabilis Zone V. 
More, larger, yellower flowers. 8 ft. 
LORLORZABII Gece) secs |= O50 35.00 
SRtOMEaeftecacess 25 9.50 80.00 
Kolkwitzia amabilis (Beauty Bush) 
8 ft. Zone V. Sun, loose. A light 
green fountain flushed with a cas- 
cade of pink in June. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
Deir 8) 38% conan MBBS — WOW NOG core) 
Myrica carolinensis (Bayberry) 
6 ft. Zone IV. A shapely rounded 
bush. Good foliage. Barren, sandy 
soils—seashore— drybanks. Spicy 
gray, waxy berries 
25.00 195.00 
foliage, 
M5atoml Grins moTOl 
Philadelphus Virginal 
8 ft. Double, fragrant, translucent 
white blossoms load the bush in 
June. Then more sparsely through 
summer. Zone V. 
VDE Owl Geiricicmestsis cee 4pgcco, SORow 
Sitom 4 ital e200 295-00 

Viburnum burkwoodi 
5 ft. Zone V. New hybrid. with 
fragrant pink blooms in May, borne 
young. Evergreen. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
EAvin=e (DOtS) ssscesee sk 500 120.00 
18 in. B&B 6.00 55.00 500.00 
-carlesi (Fragrant Viburnum). 5 
ft. Zone V. Delicious pink clus- 
ters in May. Drain; keep moist in 
summer. Sun, shelter. Fragrant, 
beautiful. 
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L2sine Boise 020 00Ne2 50.00 
UG) algo ISK) (Sal) amen ISkes) W/o7/S) 
The Lilacs Prefer Autumn Planting 
LILAC SPECIES 
chinensis (‘’Rothomagensis’’). 
12 ft. Zone V. Graceful; Lilac, 
May. Very faithful bloomer. Lime, 
Sun. (Each) (10) (100) 
Peis sss ssse > 0.00 $ 45.00 
Betis ON 12650) 95.00 
japonica (Tree Lilac). 30 ft. Zone 
IV. Blue-gray clusters in June 
and July. Different. Tolerant. 
(Each) (S) 
PeOmtiemsniwertescss Ple7o 7-00 
villosa (Late Lilac). 9 ft. Dense. 
Zone II. Violet, late May. 
Oetigeccscss (ach) (10) (100) 
Batter Oe 12/50  -95.00 
vulgaris (Old-fashioned Lilac). 15 
ft. Zone III. Spreads by suckers 
to huge clumps: Purple, May. Fra- 
arant. (Each) (10) (100) 
Satie eee ooo g-o0) 85.00 
ALBA. White form of above 
(Each) (10) (100) 
SEttaeieacecccme leo. 12.50 115.00 
12 
OLDER HYBRID LILACS 
Huge fragrant trusses in many 
colors. Both ''S'' (Single) and’’D"’ 
(Double) forms are charming. Rat- 
ings below are by experts—10.0 
would be perfect. Lilac colors are 
impossible to describe—notes be- 
low are mere indications. 
Jan van Tol. (7.5)—S. White. 
Chas. Joly. (6.8)—D. Purplish-red. 
Belle de Nancy. (6.2)—D. Satin- 
pink. 
Ellen Wilmott (8.0)—D. White. 
Kath. Havemeyer. (7.3)—D. Pink- 
ish. 
Marie LeGraye. (5.6)—S. White. 
Michael Buchner. (5.8)—D. Lilac. 
Mme. Cl Perier. (6.3)—D. White. 
Paul Thirion (8.0)—D. Reddish. 
Reamur (7.9)—S. Red-purple. 
Pres. Viger. (6.8)—D. Blue-lilac. 
@Any one of above ten kinds: 2 
to 3 ft., bushy, $1.90 each. Large 
enough to begin bloom next year 
or the year after. 
YOUNG HYBRID LILACS 
High ratings, showy, but very 
scarce. We have l-year grafts (on 
privet). You plant 1 inch deeper 
than they stood; plants will be on 
own roots next fall. 
Diplomat. (6.8)—S. Good blue. 
Ellen Wilmott. (8.0)—D. White, 
Etan. (7.4)—S. Purple. 
Henry Martin. (7.4)—D. Lilac. 
Jan van Tol. (7.5)—S. White. 
Leon Gambetta. (7.3)—D. Lilac. 
Mme. Buchner. (7.6)—D. Pink. 
Monge. (8.3)—S. Dark purple. 
Mrs. Ed. Harding. (7.9)—D. Red- 
dish. 
Pres. Lincoln. (7.8)—S. Clear Blue. 
R. von Horstenstein. (7.4)—D. 
Red, 
Victor Le Moine. (7.4)—D. Lilac. 
@Any of above 12 kinds, l-year- 
old gratis, 10 assorted as you wish 
for $10.00 (5 of any one kind for 
4.80. 
