PURPLE LILAC, The old fa- § 
vorite, one of the hardiest. @ 
Each, 18 to 24 in., 60c; 10, 
$5.75. 
PERSIAN LILAC. Gradually § 
replacing the older type be- 
cause of its regular bloom- 
ing habit and the fact that 
it spreads very little. Blooms 
a week or two later than the § 
common. Color more pur- : 
plish than the common. 
Price, 18 to 24 in., each, 60c; | 
10, $5.75. ? 
VILLOSA LILAC. A rugged =. 
variety globular in shape. * 
6 to 7 ft. high with hand- 
some foliage. A late bloom- 
_ er, pale lavender pink flow- 
ers late in June. Price, 18 te 
Persian Lilac 24 in., each, 85e. 
FRENCH HYBRID LILACS 
CHARLES X. Color between lilac and violet, clusters of tremendous 
size. May blooming French hybrid. One of the favorites. Price, | 
18 to 24 in., each $1.20. i 
EDITH CAVELL. This is recognized as the outstanding hybrid white fe 
lilac so far introduced. 18 to 24 in. Each, $1.20. ig 
LUDWIG SPAETH. A handsome single dark red of the French hy- ne = 
ee 
brid type. Blooms in May. 18 to 24 in. Each, $1.20. . 
PRES. GREVY. The best of the blues. A fine, large double. Blooms 2 
in May. 18 to 24 in. Each, $1.29. 
CONGO, An extra large flowered lilac in a striking wine red color. 
May blooming. 18 to 24 in. Bach, $1.20. 
NEW CANADIAN LILAC VARIETIES 
Prices for All; Each, $1.20 F.O.B. Here 
NOCTURNE. A Preston hybrid from Ottawa. Smoky purple. Blooms later than the common Lilac. 
ROYALTY. Another Preston hybrid. A striking imperial purple in color, handsome foliage. 
HIAWATHA. A very late bloomer; being a cross upon the Villosa species. Color, rose red, heavy 
elusters. 
EVANGELINE. One of Dr. Skinner’s dilatata hybrids. A handsome bush with double lilac colored 
flowers. : 
POCAHONTAS. Another Skinner dilatata hybrid. Flowers dark purple in large clusters of single 
blossoms. : 
MINNEHAHA. An early blooming dilatata hybrid. Large single purple flowers of excellent form. 
NOKOMIS. Large flowers of an attractive lilac color. Early May bloomer. A dilatata hybrid. 18 to 24 in. 
HEDIN. Large, loose and graceful panicles of white to pinkish white blessoms. Very fragrant. Jwne 
blooming. Villosa hybrid. Biooms the end of June. 
SPIREA 
KOREAN SPIREA (Spirea trichocarpa). Blooms after Van Houtte with large flowers and heavier clus- 
ters. Hardiest of the type, graceful. A real addition to your planting. 18 to 24 im., each, 70ce; 5, $3.25. 
¥AN HOUTTE or BRIDAL WREATH. This established favorite with its masses of white flowers in May 
needs ro long description. 18 toe 24 in., each, 50c; 10, $4.75; 2 to 3 ft., each, 60c; 10, $5.75. 
SORBARIA. Foliage resembles Mt. Ash. Long feathery spikes of 
white bloom in July. Maximum height 4 to 6 ft. Blooms on new 
wood. Price, 18 to 24 in., each, 60c. 
FROEBELLI. The best of the dwarf, late blooming spirea. Dark 
rose flower clusters in July and early August. Maximum height 
30 inches. Price, 18 to 24 in., each, 65e; 5, $3.00. 
Perpla Lilac. ae 
OPULIFOLIA (Ninebark or 
Hardhack). One of the 
hardiest of the spirea 
family. Maximum height 
4 to 5 ft. Clusters of 
white flowers in June fol- 
lowed by showy red seed 
pods. Price, 18 to 24 in., 
each, 75e. 
BILLARDI PINK. This is 
an August blooming spe- 
cies, 36 in. maximum § 
height, flowers in long - 
spikes of rosy pink. 
Price, 18 to 24 in, each 
60c; 5, $2.75. ; 
Van Houtte Spirea 
