SYRINGA (Named French Kinds) 
ABEL CARRIERE (Blue) 
22 ine) 3} 3R. RC TR US eet BAe Oe see 3.50 
CHARLES X x (Purple F Red) 
DELO SS ot ba Sale cree eae genre ee Bee ee 3.50 
CONGO (Dark Red) 
BE 400) BY TARY oe oars a 3.50 
GENERAL PERSHING (Light Blue) 
DEOL SAL Ue es ee ee 3.50 
SalOeeel Chee ae 2 Sie bagless GRIN 
MME. CASIMIR PERIER (Dbl. . White) 
TSEC Onl 4e 1h eee ae es ee ee ee eee ee 3.50 
PRESIDENT LINCOLN (Dark Red) 
PA Arey SP ORR wn eee, ai Pee ee eee OU) 
PRESIDENT GREVY (Soft Violet) 
L8ttOn 24 sin eee. ee ee Se: 2, ee 2.50 
TAMARIX AFRICANA (African Tamarix) 
One of the few plants that will grow in swampy, brackish 
places. 
Se UOwe 81 (een tea eee) Se ee eee 1.50 
VIBURNUM CARLESII (Fragrant Viburnum) 
Most fragrant of all shrubs. 
Pink and white flowers, early. 
1 ORCOSL4 O11 eee eee ree errr ere nee BOO Cae 9 net are 3.50 
2 to 3 ft. ih Ax a mae wer ee eee 500 
SiLOva et Dem eee ee Pas) tee 7.50 
VIBURNUM DENTATUM (Arrowood) 
PA Ane) 6} Alls oe ene is a 1.50 
VIBURNUM SETIGERUM (Tea Viburnum) 
Showy red berries. 
2Oe om bee hse ORE op el Ra Shae ea 1.50 
VIBURNUM OPULUS ROSEUM (Common Snowball) 
JSLOLOR LG Eee Saree 2: a eeeraed PORTE. NE 1.50 
VIBURNUM TOMENTOSUM STERILE 
(Japanese Snowball) 
ZELOMORL bp t ee rt nt A ee ree 1.50 
VITEX AGNUSCASTUS (Lilac Chastetree) 
Showy blue flowers in spikes, summer flowering. 
SL LO Gael Up eee ee Eee eee 1.50 
4 to 5 ft. _ eS eee eee .00 
WEHEIGELA (Eva Rathke Red) 
2atOeow le ere eee Le aa some 200 
WEIGELA ROSEA (Rose Weigela) 
DELO LSS LU eee aes POLE EE ey oe 1.50 
AFTER CARE OF YOUR PLANTS 
Until plants are well established, it is best to keep 
them cultivated and the weeds kept down, to keep 
them mulched with manure or peat moss and to 
keep the soil moist. This is most important the sum- 
mer following the planting. A two weeks drouth can 
kill a newly transplanted plant, that a well estab- 
lished plant can survive with ease. 
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