LILACS 
Common Purple. The well known lavender-purple variety, long a 
standard in all gardens. Beautiful, fragrant, and hardy. 2-3 ft., 
ie Os. 3-4 tty pile 
Common White. Too well known to need description. Semi-slender 
panicles of white, highly fragrant flowers in early spring. Same 
price as Common Purple. 
GRAFTED FRENCH TYPE LILACS 
18-24 ine $150" 2=3 Tt, $2:00573-4 tte o.00; 
Persian Purple. Single, deep purple, slender branches. 
Belle de Nancy. Double, pinkish lavender. 
Charles Joly. Double, dark reddish purple. 
Edith Cavell. Double milk white. 
Ludwig Spaeth. Single dark reddish-purple. 
Ville de Troyas. Single, dark wine red. 
President Grevy. Double light blue. 
President Poincare. Double reddish lavender. 
FRENCH LILACS 
FLOWERING SHRUBS—Continued 
CLEMATIS 
VANHOUTTE SPIRAEA 
KERRIA 
Kerria Japonica. Double Kerria grows vigorously and attains a height 
of 4 to 5 feet. Beautiful, showy yellow blossoms in early spring. 
Makes excellent ground or terrace cover. 2-3 ft., $1.50 each. 
MAGNOLIAS 
No other shrub has the universal appeal, nor the attractiveness 
of the Magnolia. Large, showy blossoms usually appearing before 
the leaves completely covering the branches, attract the eye of all 
and make the Magnolia truly the centerpiece of every garden. 
15-18. in., $3.50; 18-24cin., $4,502°24=30 5 inge S600 aoe ae 
$9.00; 4-5 ft., $12.50. 
Alexandrina. Showy, large blossoms, tinted pinkish white on inside 
with rosy purple outer lining. 
Conspicua. Tulip shaped blossoms, pinkish white. 
Soulangeana Lennei. Rosy purple outside, soft white inside. 
Soulangeana Nigra. Upright petals, tulip shaped, deep purple shad- 
ing to pinkish orchid inside. 
Soulangeana Rosea. Very profuse bloomer, white blossoms with 
tinge of soft rose at base. 
MOCK ORANGE 
Philadelphus Virginalis. Double. Large clusters of pure white, 
double blossoms are borne over a long season. Very fragrant, 
and a handsome addition to any collection of flowering plants. 
2-3 ft., $1.25; 3-4 ft., $1.50. 
PEARL BUSH (Exochorda) 
Attractive snowy white blossoms in long racemes, with deep 
green, dark foliage make this hardy shrub a good choice for planting 
in a sunny place. 2-3 ft., $1.50; 3-4 ft., $2.00. 
QUINCE (Flowering Japanese) 
A low-growing, bushy shrub bearing brilliantly colored blossoms 
in early spring. Bright red and scarlet. Shiny bronze-green foliage 
all summer. 2-3 ft., $1.50; 3-4 ft., $2.00. 
SNOWBALL (Viburnum) 
Evergreen (Burkwoodi). See page 16. 
Fragrant (Carlesi). Pure white, delightfully sweet scented. Flow- 
ers faintly tinted rose when first opening, then turning to a beau- 
tiful ivory. Very free bloomer. Slow-growing. 15-18 in., $2.50; 
Is=24iiney, poo 0: 
Japanese (Plicatum). Ivory-white flowers, appearing in early June, 
with attractive green foliage. Very showy. 2-3 ft., $1.75; 3-4 
fie peru. 
Old Fashioned (American Snowball) (Opulus Sterile). The old fa- 
orite, with globular white flowers, dark green leaves. Very hardy. 
223 ft Ge Oris arpa teens 
Opulus (High Bush Cranberry). Flat white blossoms from July to 
December, after which its beautiful blossoms are replaced by im- 
mense clusters of '%-inch brilliant red fruits. 2-3 ft., $1.50; 
3-4 ft., $2.00. 
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