S. vulgaris (Coralberry) 4-5 ft. Greenish 
red flowers in summer and coral-red 
berries hang on all through the winter. 
Each 
LS Oy 24 ly pene ee ee eee 1.00 
PPM EOD Utne Wi Bee 8 De ee NS 1.25 
EMM: ain. We Dee ek ee ae 1.50 
GWAC lily ais 7. =.) 0 earn yomee ee, terete 1.75 
SY RINGA—tThe Lilacs 
Syringa japonica (Japanese Tree Lilac) 
18-20 ft. In June or July, the enor- 
mous clusters of yellowish white flow- 
ers appear. The foliage is broad and 
downy. 
LS TCO CA Ait) cee ee eee ae re 1.25 
Ze OAS ll aN od Be nee erat ee Se 1.50 
GLUO2 Air (reas aa aa 2.00 
AS Opn SM i te eee eer eee vo eae 2.50 
S. persica (Persian Lilac) 8-10 ft. Broad 
panicles of pale lilac flowers in May 
and June. 
gece Ro ger? GS 4 a> a nas aR OR mee OR Ce 1.25 
2S Ome BLL eae eee ae 1.50 
SO OCO BEAL (ee me err tee Boren 1.75 
ASO Me Om | aeak eee ee ee ee ees DA PAS 
S. villosa (Late Lilac) 7-8 ft. Pale pink- 
ish lilac flowers in June. 
UO Ral Uae epee i ok eee Sg, 1.50 
UE RS ge wage hago) i ae. ee 1.75 
ADCO SOT Ure! Bee se), 2.25 
Dy UOgG 71 Ua eee meee Ree rn ge 2.75 
S. vulgaris (Common Purple Lilac) 12-15 
ft. Purple lilac flowers. 
LORCO$ PS 17 t eames eee eel ee 80 
RSP eA BRR oye" >.< ne toe Me Se 1.25 
ZL Mestad: |, eeme me eee eee eae, 1.50 
Ske Chee. 2S 1.75 
AsO EO. l Lee ee ee eee ee 2.25 
S. vulgaris alba (Common White Lilac) 
12-15 ft. White flowers, otherwise sim- 
ilar to the Common Purple Lilac. 
LORCOR LS a1 it eens ne eee E25 
LORCON24 U1 eee eee ye 1.50 
Mat eee Co ae eee Les 
PUR ge! Os rk oh 2 ol EARS 
S. vulgaris French Hybrids (French Li- 
lacs) 6-12 ft. These delightful shrubs 
have beauty of form and color; the 
panicles of flowers are larger than 
those of the Common Lilacs, and very 
fragrant; hardy and easily grown. 
Alexander Humbolt. Purple. 
Alphonse Lavalle. Double, deep blue li- 
lac 
Belle de Nancy. Light violet-red, double 
Charles Joly. Double, light red-purple 
Charles the Tenth. Reddish purple, single 
Florent Stepman. Single, white 
Hugo Koster. Single lilac blue 
Katherine Havemeyer. Double, purple 
Emil Lemoine. Rosy, double 
Michel Buchner. Pale pink, double 
President Grevy. Blue-violet to soft pink, 
double 
Princess Alexander. 
vorite in America 
Single white, a fa- 
Rathmogensis. Single red 
Souv. de Ludwig Spaeth. Single dark 
crimson purple. 
William Robinson. Large double mauve- 
pink flowers 
The above varieties at following prices: 
Each 
OM mlia 11 PAS) 
ton ARO ys WON AR ot ee 1.50 
PATHOL Gores 22 ay pa 
B2tO 24 Ot Cee eee ee ee 3.00 
AY uO) 15) 3E1e 3.50 
VIBURNUM 
™ Viburnum americanum (American Cranber- 
24 
ry) 9-12 ft. White flowers in June and 
gorgeous red berries in autumn and 
winter. 
125 tOe LS ill eee ee ee ee 1.00 
TSFLON 2A 2 ee eee Oe 1.25 
2:(b0" SO.0t tease ele a eee 1.50 
DLO acl box ee Dene ane eee 1.75 
B60 =o t ty haee ee eeee e 2.00 
DibO. WG ZT ti.) ee ees 2.50 
V. Burkwoodi (Burkwood Viburnum) 4-5 
ft. Very similar to the popular variety, 
Viburnum Carlesi, with equal fragrant 
flowers, and declared to be more hardy 
than that variety. 
L5GtoOe1 Soin BG, oe 2.50 
VS -t01247 ins b&b 3.50 
2°00, 90) tt) B&D ee 4.00 
3 t01 ithe b eb ase 4.50 
V. carlesi (Fragrant Viburnum) 4-6 ft. 
Waxy, bluish pink flowers of exquisite 
fragrance. 
LOM StOn LO eee be 2i15 
1305 te. 24in. Bebo 3.50 
a tom 232 0it D&B 2 4.00 
Ze tO) 3° eit B&B ee 4.75 
V. dentatum (Arrowwood) 10-12 ft. 
Leaves richly red and purple in au- 
tumn, white flowers in May and June. 
18*to.24 in, 1.00 
VAR UOT sb A Rec ef 16 
3. tO. “Tt 2.2 ee 1.50 
4° to (6 oft eS 
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