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Mock Orange  Weitela | 
mot bre ke LeNG Gate nl GAT Gees Clee ls 
Purple and White Lilac 
Ore CCU re AE ee OE oy Hach $ .85 
oth ST eet Ae ee es eee Each 1.00 
S. persica, Persian Lilae—S8 to 10 feet. 
Many rose lilac flowers in late May. 
Leaves small; twigs fine and arching. 
13-24 Ainches cen eee ae Hach § .60 
eo SCORES Pie te ee ee Hach 95 
BA Feet es ee een Sree Each 1.20 
4-5°: feetin Bias soca ae Hach 1.50 
“French Lilaes.’’—Choice named vari- 
eties. Own roots. Very superior to com- 
mon lilacs. 
S64 Bleautre—Large symmetrical pani- 
cles of deep blue. 
S61 Charles X—blooms profusely every 
year, wine-red. 
S67 Ludwig Spaeth—Most popular of 
named Lilacs, a rich purple. 
S68 M. C. Perier—Free-blooming, rich 
creamy white. 
S69 Michel Buchner—Lovely, dark lilac- 
colored flowers. Profuse bloomer. 
S74 Victor Lemoine—An outstanding 
variety with immense tresses of orchid- 
pink. 
PRICES OF ABOVE 6 VARIETIES 
ee Gh COL ate aa idenete kee Ane ee Each $1.75 
18-24) inches = eee Hach $1.40 


MOCK ORANGES 
Aurea, Golden Mockorange — 4-5 ft. 
A dwarf compact variety with yellow 
foliage. 
15-18 31n, Pet och see ae ee Each § .90 
Coronarius. Sweet Mockorange — 8-10 
ft. The old fashioned kind. 
Rod Three Cat ns Oe ee Each § .90 
AS STEM a ee ee Each 1.25 
O-Oc1 EPS. ee ee Each 1.75 
Mt. Blance—4-5 ft. Produces great quan- 
tities of real fragrant flowers in May 
and June. 
18.24 ine Ee ay ee hen ee Hach § .60 
Seah a Ahitakete ont Ree Hach 90 
Ophelia—5-7 ft. Semi-double. Very fra- 
grant and free blooming. 
Pa Ren | Paine I eee aie re Re QE Lis) Hach §$ .90 
Snowflake — Patented. Very double, 
sweet-scented, and very profuse bloom- 
Co ae 
Dag Lbs ae Peed eh AoE oe tee Each $1.50 
Virginalis, Virginal Mockorange—4_ to 
5 feet. Large, semi-double, fragrant, 
quite continuous. 
PO SLOOL IS enon oie air eae Hach $1.25 
LS. 24.5 11 ae eee ey ae eee Hach 90 
SPIREAS 
Billardi—4 to 6 feet. Bright pink fluffy 
flowers in spikes July-October. Upright 
grower. 
SNe eet ato at eae Each 65¢e 
Pee teh ice yuage teenie ana eee Each 75¢ 
Froebelli, S. bumaldi froebelli, Frobel’s 
Spirea—3 to 4 feet. Resembles Anthony 
Waterer. More vigorous. Purplish-red 
fall foliage. : 
12-18 inches (ic eee ieee nee Each 45¢ 
18-247 inches ee ene Each 60¢ 
Thunbergi, Thumberg Spirea—3 to 4 
feet. Slender, arching branches and fine, 
feathery light green foliage. White. 
18-242 1InChES Tere ee Each 75e 
PP A U1] CAPR iyo ey yy nerd ties ey aE Hach 90e 
Vanhouttei Vanhoutte Spirea—5 to 7 
feet. Commonly called Bridal wreath. 
White flowers in May. Graceful habit. 
Thrives almost everywhere. 
L218 inches a See tee Hach 35¢ 
18-24 "inches 0. yates fen ete Hach 45¢ 
o-Sefeetenus eee Hach 65¢, 10 for $5.00 
o=4. feGtivn te Each 80¢, 10 for 6.00 
Spirea—Anthony Waterer—2 to 3 feet. 
Very compact. Pink flowers all summer, 
o-125inches@ 2 eee ee Hach 50e 
12-18 *inches 4745s ee eee Hach %75e 
18-245inches3% 344.028 fe Each 90¢e 
Sorbifolia, Ash Leaved Spirea—2 to 4 
feet. Splendid foliage, white plumes in 
July. 
2°0 ML GOLP. Cashes ho ee eee Each 75e 
