SYRINGA — Continued Each 
villosa. Late Lilac. Flowers pale pinkish 
lavender, large clusters. June blooming. 
Sp Es Dig ey ea $1.50 
vulgaris, Common Lilac. Fragrant favorite. 
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vulgaris alba, Common White Lilac 
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FRENCH HYBRID LILACS 
Named varieties, several kinds in varying sizes: 
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Sto 4iteleavyeplants, Bs GBs..... 04. 6.00 
4 (On iteidedyy plants, Be-Su.B. 24 3.8 8.00 
TAMARIX amurense. Summer-blooming 
Tamarix. Feathery bluish foliage, pink 
flowers in July. Stands sea-winds. 
DELOmG CEL te ene ee GI oy relia eas a costs 1.00 
VACCINIUM corymbosum, Highbush Blue- 
berry. The native variety with abundant 
edible fruit. Brilliant fall foliage. 
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Art OSD AL EME DS ELD Re RA Peet oR ee Ae: 3.00 
Cultivated Hybrid Blueberries, see page 60. 
VIBURNUM americanum, American Cran- 
berry Bush. Showy white flowers in June, 
large red fruit clusters all fall and winter. 
carlesi, Mayflower Viburnum. Large heads 
of deliciously sweet arbutus-pink flowers 
in early May. One of the very best shrubs. 
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dentatum, Arrowwood Viburnum. Large 
creamy flowers in late June are followed 
by steel-blue berries. Stands partial shade. 
Native. 
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dilatatum, Linden Viburnum. Outstanding 
variety, large cream-white flowers in June 
followed by great clusters of bright red 
berries lasting all fall. Glossy deep green 
foliage. 
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$16.80 
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16.80 
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21.00 
10.80 
16.80 
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