Rose Hill Nursery 


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THE FRENCH HYBRID LILACS 
These splendid Lilacs are far superior to the 
common varieties, blooming much more consist- 
ently, with a greater profusion of larger flowers. 
They seldom send out sprouts around the plants 
as the old purple and white kinds do. They gen- 
erally bloom the first year after planting. Avail- 
able in a wide choice of flower colors, they consti- 
tute a most valuable group of shrubs. The follow- 
ing varieties are among the most hardy and very 
best Lilacs of this class. 
Chas. Joly. Considered the choicest of the double 
dark reds. 
18ito 24.1. eee Neate, 
1.85 
Tyo) Lit Users $2.50 
ANUOUD 1 Uist anette 
Katherine Havemeyer. The outstanding pink lilac. 
Very double and full. 
ZGLO 1 Lees $1.85 
Ludwig Spaeth. Single, very large, intense and 
rich purple-red blossoms. The one admired most 
of all at our nursery. See illustration. 
ZEtOno tL Cees Loo OltOl4 Lt... o2.p0 
President Grevy. Immense double blue. One of the 
finest. 
18 cto *24c1n- or $1.35 ZELOsd) Luge aed LtOD 
DLO AIL eee cer $2.50 
Princess Alexandra. Single white, large showy 
flowers. 
18 to 24 ine $1.35 ZitO +O i Ltaee oe $1.85 
MAPLE, Tatarian. (Acer Tataricum Ginnala.) 8 
to 9 ft. A graceful large shrub with handsome 
foliage which turns red in autumn. The bril- 
liance of this coloring is unsurpassed. 
13itor4einen ee. 85¢ 2itO pil tee ee $1.10 
NINEBARK, Golden Leaf. (Physocarpus Aureus.) 
7 to 8 ft. The small golden-green leaves are very 
attractive when planted among other shrubs. 
White flowers in clusters about the middle of 
June followed by red seed pods. 
PO ROLE PL Pent Cone $1.00 
OLIVE, Russian. (Elaeagnus Angustifolia.) 10 to 
12 ft. A large growing shrub with attractive 
silvery white foliage. One of the best for plant- 
ing in dry, exposed locations. 
ZuLOrOsLUret ee e tke 75¢c 
PLUM, Purple Leaf. (Prunus Newport.) 7 to 8 ft. 
Large growing shrub or small tree with shining 
purple leaves. Attractive when used as a con- 
trast plant among the shrubs with green 
foliage. 
Stove tee oe Speeds 
SNOWBALL. (Viburnum Opulus Sterelis.) 7 to 8 
ft. Pure white, round flowers in clusters about 
the first of June, having the appearance of a 
large shrub covered with snowballs. 
LORCOM el nine eee 60c L8 to: 24-int eee 90c 
SYRINGA, Large Flowered Mockorange. (Phila- 
delphus Grandiflora.) 8 to 9 ft. A strong grow- 
ing shrub with excellent foliage. Bears numer- 
ous large, creamy white flowers 2 inches in 
diameter in late June. 
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The 
French Lilac, 
Ludwig 
Spaeth 

