FRENCH LILACS 
. Beautiful, Fragrant, Colorful! Blooms of these Deluxe Hybrids are enormous, full, often double, 
_ of exquisite color tints, and their fragrance fills the air. Often they start blooming the first or 
_ second year after planting. As specimens on thelawn, in borders or hedges, they are superb, 
6-10 ft. at maturity. 
S40—CHARLES JOLY. Double, dark purple-red. Very fine. | 
S41—CHARLES X. Large flowers of rich wine-red. Splendid for cutting. 
$42—CONDORSET. Beautiful pink-toned Lilac; large, double. 
$43—LUDWIG SPAETH. Famous crimson-purple Lilac; flowers large, single florets. 
S44—MADAME LeMOINE. Beautiful, double flowers of snow-white. 
S45S—MICHAEL BUCHNER. Charming, ‘double flowers of pinkish-violet. 
S46—PRESIDENT GREVY. Large, double flowers of soft, delicate-blue. Very fine. 
PRICES ON THE 7 FRENCH LILACS: 
Each 2 5 
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_ S48—LILAC ROTHOMAGENSIS. Finest Hedge Lilac 
? ; ee ae bes oe seer pe ate Beprayed Peean: Strong, upright branches are profuse with large, 
stere ooms of beautiful reddish-lilac; distincti y i i 
and develops handsome hedges. Very hora 8-10 ft. at aarciunty. so. Pc ee ee ee 
Each 2 6 12 
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OTHER FINE LANDSCAPE SHRUBS 
_ §50—MINNESOTA SNOWFLAKE. (Plant Patent No. 538). New. Very Double Mock Orange. A mantle of large, 
snow-white, all-double flowers on a shapely, graceful and rugged plant; exceptionally sweet scented. As a 
re speciman, it will grow to a height of 10 to 12 feet, but is easily kept to smaller proportions by shearing a little 
‘| each year. It thrives in ordinary soil, either sun or partial shade. Minnesota Snowflake is remarkably lovely, 
___ and great in performance. Each 
—s-*18-24 in., select ...... Spo nt ee Fee OND Ne RC ASE  Ranckint Siding aoc Ace SoC DEEL aaraoe $1.25 
_ §$5I—HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS. (Hills of Snow). Grand summer blooming Hydrangea. Immense, rounded 
: flowers of pure white make a wonderful. display from June to August; beautiful, heart-shaped, light green 
foliage. Does well in shade, and is especially fine for the north side of a house; handsome in borders. 3-5 
ft. at maturity. 4 Fach 2 5 
nd titi, molecte «iirc. ci seis's 3s Sach eeateistos REALISE PR OCR IRES RE SS ES wih aa ta -. $1.00 $1.80 $4.25 
$52—FLOWERING QUINCE. (Cydonia japonica). Sometimes called “firebush’’, for in May it is ablaze with clus- 
‘ ters of beautiful flame-scarlet flowers. Glossy foliage. Very charming in combination with Forsythia or other 
<5 early bloomers, or in the foreground of evergreens, A splendid shrub, and in great favor everywhere. 2-4 ft. 
- at maturity. Pictured in color on page 46. i Each 2 5 
_ (a) 18-24 in., transplants ............. OSCE IB BG ci St OS TLE TC OHIO OoEe CCAR Een . $0.50 $0.80 $1.75 
RB ES Sites OlOCE aicreiste es aie) - cielataye siaie sale aiece + wlelelainlelas os v.siwieleiclaie e\e <ipivig « 9 \s/a.sivrsleleis ane o/¥inie . 75 1.30 2.75 
S53—FORSYTHIA SPECTABILIS. (Golden Bell). Springtime’s golden queen, great masses of bright yellow flow- 
' ers before a leaf appears. It is the earliest of all shrubs to bloom in the spring, and should be in every border 
Zz or foundation group. Spectabilis is the hardiest type. 5-8 ft. at maturity. See picture on page 46. 
ee, : Each | 2 5 
(a) 12-18 in., transplants .1..'.........0-: sfectaee d2'0 are RTS CA Ne mayest ata ePcreeia crovate ee $0.50 $0.90 $2.00 
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: ‘S54—LILAC SPIREA (Billiardi Rosea). Long plumy, soft pink blooms cover the plant in July; ornamental gray- 
green foliage. Handsome, hardy plant for foundation groups or hedges. 4-5 ft. at maturity. Color photo on op- 
posite page. ‘ Each 2 5 
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- §55—FLOWERING ALMOND. (Prunus glandulosa). Lovely, double, roselike, bright pink flowers in very early 
spring. Like the first robin, you will welcome the radiant beauty of the Flowering Almond on the spring land- 
scape. Plant grows 4-6 ft. tall. See picture in color on page 46. Each 
2 
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SS6—RED-TWIGGED DOGWOOD. (Cornus sibirica). Blood-red branches add cheeriness to the wintertime land- 
scape. In summer bright green foliage, creamy white flowers and pearly fruit. Grows well in sun or shade, 5- 
ft. at maturity. Each 2 5 
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_(b) 3-4 ft., heavy ........ Sp Ae ouleheicteiaiad Seloaiels eee See Sey ei ataS, Awe Slade aa aes 1.00 1.80 4.25 
 §57—YELLOW-TWIGGED DOGWOOD. (Cornus lutea). Like the Red-Twigged variety it is fine for backgrounds, 
groups or naturalizing. Golden branches, white flowers and white berries; fine looking at all seasons. 5-8 ft. 
# at maturity. Each 2 5 
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: = S58—VARIEGATED DOGWOOD. (Elegantissima). Handsome foliage has a creamy white edge; splendid as a 
_ specimen or in group plantings. Bright red bark; flowers in early summer followed by berries. 4-6 ft. at matur- 
ity. Ideal for the north side or other shady spots. Each 2 5 
(a) 18-24 in., transplants ............. cifdaalaats wa ee ae aE ROS, ciate wlarstnticiree eat hed $2.40 $5.50 
— (b) 2-3 ft. BOOSH ea cisssise cess ts 0 OC SAGES E ET AOR OAOnEE Reset sgbinenisa. eres uae atseiiniels 1.50 2.85 6.75 
“$59-—SILKY DOGWOOD. (Amomum). Refined in habit, and inclined to be a little more dwarf than the other Dog- 
" woods. Branches are greyish-purple, leaves light green beneath with occasional silky hairs along the veins, 
fe - White flowers followed by pale blue berries in clusters. Good for planting in wet a eg ft. os eo 
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$61—WEIGELA EVA RATHKE. Rich, deep-red flowers in great abundance that last nearly all summer; semi- 
_ dwarf, growing 3 to 4 feet tall at maturity. Fine shrub for foundation group or oor i ; 
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_ $62—WEIGELA ROSEA. (Diervilla). Bushy, spreading plant with beautiful trumpet-shaped blooms of rosy pink. 
Very popular, and an elegant shrub for specimen planting or foundation groups. 5-8 . ee pane . 
ad 7 ac. 
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