GIRARD BROTHERS’ NURSERY, GENEVA, OHIO 
LILAC (SYRINGA) 
LILAC FRENCH HYBRID 
CULTURE —is simple. These will grow 
in most type soil. Does good in full sun. 
GRAFTED on privet stock which supplies 
a good root system. Do not allow suckers 
to grow from bottom, cut all lower 
shoots off. 
Alphonse Lavell—Double light blue, 
of the best in this color. 
Belle DeNancy — Double 
good one. 
*Charles Jofly—Double dark purplish red, 
real nice. 
Charles X—Single, profuse blooms. At- 
tractive deep red, one of the best single red. 
Congo — Single, deep red. Dark green 
foliage, favorite in many flower beds. 
Ludwig Spaeth — Single reddish purple. 
Large flower heads. 
“Madam A. Chatney—A double white, good 
sturdy grower. 
“President Grevy — Double, bluish lilac. 
Large flower heads in profusion. 
*Paul Theirron—Double large clusters of 
beautiful deep red flowers. When in bloom 
flowers stand out well above the thick 
green foliage. One you will like. 
PRICES of above varieties—$1.00 each, 3 
for $2.70. 
VARIETIES indicated by asterisk available 
in heavy 2-3 ft. size, $1.50 each, 3 for $4.30 
LILAC-PERSIAN 
A dense low growing variety with slender 
branches and narrow leaves. A very dainty 
plant. Eears an abundance of purplish pink 
flowers, in early spring. 
2-3 ft. plants, 75e each; 3 for $2.10. 
one 
satin pink, a 
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BUDDLEA (BUTTERFLY BUSH) 
BUDDLEA (Beauty Bush) 
Buddleia—Butterfly bush. Few shrubs can 
compare with Buddleia for freedom of 
blooms, vigorous grower, makes compact 
bush, 5 ft. tall. Suitable for bouquets. 
Charming—Clear pink 
Dubonnet—Wine Red 
Elenor—Deep blue, orange eye 
Orchid Beauty—Orchid Pink 
He De France—Red with purple 
White Cloud—A true white 
65c each, 3 for $1.80. 
ROYAL RED—A new Buddlea a flashy red, 
one of the very best new imports. First 
time introduced, habits same as above. 
$1.35 each, 3 for. $3.65. 
HY PERICUM—(Patulum) A hardy well 
shaped upright growing shrub. Blooms free- 
ly throughout the summer. Golden flowers 
in clusters at end of each branch. Suitable 
planted single or in groups with other shrub. 
3 yr. plants - 14-18 in., 75c each, 3 for $2.10. 
PYRACANTHA (Coccinea)—is a thorny 
bush plant noted for its cluster of bright 
orange red berries, The berries come in the 
fall and sometimes remain all winter. 
Growth is vigorous and attains a height of 
about 12 ft. 
PLANTS from 3% in. 
ifoye pA I{O) 
pots, 75c each, 3. 
