Came to See Our Qrneuch Lilacs 
and Our Famous Persian Lilac HEDGE 
Stock Available for 
Both Spring and 
Fall Planting 
Directions for 
Planting: 
For a tight hedge, plant 
is 
2 feet apart. If you wish 
merely a tall screen, put 
your plants in from 4 to 6 
feet apart. 
This is not an illustration 
of your Persian Lilac Hedge, 
but it gives one a good idea 
of how the hedge does look 
when it is in full bloom. 
The black and white picture 
shows how this hedge grows 
and blooms in our nursery. 
Rothomagensis Lilacs Commonly Called 
PERSIAN LILACS 
Good for All Sections of the Country 
The above illustration is a picture of our Persian Hedge growing in 
its natural form on our nursery grounds. You will note that the hedge 
is literally covered with bloom from the ground up and it is truly a 
wonderful sight to see. People drive here for miles around just to see 
this hedge when it is in bloom the latter part of May. 
In good soil the Persian Lilac attains a height of about 12 feet and a 
spread of the same. In poorer soils it grows from 8 to 10 feet. 
By careful trimming it can be kept down to from 6 to 7 feet and still 
bloom well. 
The Persian Lilac grown as a hedge also makes a wonderful wind- 
break for city lots in the colder, windier sections of the country. It will 
make the growing of the more tender perennials and shrubs much easier 
and moves the possibility of growing such things from 100 to 200 miles 
further north than they otherwise could be grown. 
Specimen Plants in Light and Deep Pink Only 
Strong, 3 to 4 ft., Select Bushes 
TOG o es Leet e) 
12.50 
Prices for Hedging Plants 
In Light or Dark Pink or a Combination of the Two Shades 
Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
Dior 3 fir essa be ae Capp $7.50 $15.00 $50.00 
BECO SILER 9 seed get an cnr 10.00 20.00 65.00 
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