LILAC (Syringa) COMMON PURPLE--Large 
old-fashioned shrub with bluish-purple flow- 
ers. Very sweet scented. The most popular 
and earliest to bloom of all lilacs. 
2-3 ft. ------------- each $1.50 
LILAC, COMMON WHITE--Similar to above 
but bears large double white blossoms. 
2-3 ft.------------- each $1.50 
PERSIAN LILAC 
LILAC PERSIAN PURPLE--The finest lilac 
for screen planting. Blooms the first year 
planted. Very dense growing and the foliage 
does not mildew. 
2-3 ft.------------- each $1.50 
LILAC, FRENCH--Named varieties in Red, 
Purple, and White. These lilacs are more 
dwarf growing than the others and are all 
grafted to insure pure color as well as guar- 
antee blooms soon after planting. 
2-3 ft.------------ each $2.00 
3-4 ft.------------ each $2.50 
MOCKORANGE, SWEET--Familiar shrub 
with vigorous erect habit that has white blos- 
soms near Decoration Day. The breath of 
orange blossoms--of such _ entrancing fra- 
grance--intense from the multitude of bloom, 
that is a necessity to a garden, and works 
splendidly in all sorts of plantings. 
3-4 ft.------------ each $1.00 
MOCKORANGE, VIRGINALIS--A magnificent 
new variety, far exceeds any other Mock 
Orange in beauty and form. Flowers are 
semi-double and cover the entire bush in 
early June. Has scattered blossoms the bal- 
ance of the year. 
2-3 ft.------------ each $1.50 
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PRIVET, AMUR RIVER HEDGING--Well- 
known formal hedge plant for shearing. One 
of the hardiest types of plants grown. Does 
not winter kill like the California Privet. 
15-18 in. 3 canes - - - -per100 $25.00 
18-24 in. 3 canes - - - -per100 $35.00 
PRIVET, LODENSE (Dwarf Privet)--Very 
compact growing andrequired little shearing. 
The foliage is very dark-green and hangs on 
until mid-winter. Excellent for edging for- 
mal gardens. 
15-18 in.- ----------- each $0.75 
PRIVET, REGAL’S--A low spreading form 
withgracefully drooping branches. The dense 
growth and dark green persistent leaves 
make it a desirable shrub for foundation or 
border planting, growing in shade and other 
impossible places. 
18-24 in, =~ = = = se e each $0.75 
QUINCE, FLOWERING--Old fashioned shrub 
with glossy leaves and scarlet flowers in 
great profusion in early spring before the 
leaves appear and followed by small quince- 
shaped fruit, which are quite fragrant. 
18-24 in. ------------ each $1.00 
RUSSIAN OLIVE--Rather large growing 
shrub with silvery foliage. Fine for planting 
in screen plantings for contrast with other 
Shrubs. Has small yellow blossoms in June. 
3-4 ft. ------------- each $1.50 
ROSA GROOTENDORST (Hardy Red Rose)-- 
This plant is one of the showiest hardy roses 
in existence. It is covered the entire season 
with clusters of semi-double red roses. 
Vigorous growing and can be used almost 
anywhere in the border. 
2 yr. No. 1------------ each $1.50 
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