SHRUBS 33 
1to9 10and over 
Each Each 
SYMPHORICARPOS chenaulti Chenault Coral Berry 
E—5’. New. Small pink flowers, July. Dense clusters, 
small dark red berries. 
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racemosus Common Snow berry 
A to E—5’. Very small pink flowers, June to Sept. Fruit 
snow-white, waxy, 56” diam. 
7s ht fe ee ee 1.50 1.25 
vulgaris Coralberry 
E—5’. Graceful, drooping branches. Small, dark red ber- 
ries. Birds like them. Valuable shrub for embankments. 
2 to 3. it. 1.50 i235 
SYRINGA chinensis (rothomagensis) Chinese Lilac 
A to B—12’. Small leaves. Large, broad panicles of red- 
dish-violet flowers in June. 
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henryi lutece Beauty of Paris Lilac 
C—8’ to 10’. New, very fine. 
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persica Persian Lilac 
A to B—8’. Pale purple panicles, fragrant, June. 
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vulgaris Common Lilac 
A to C—12’. The well-known purple form that blooms in 
May and June. 
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SET eT <8 ER ay eee ae ee ene 3.95 
vulgaris alba White Common Lilac 
A—12’.. White flowers in May and June. 
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