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DO NOT SELL ITEMS AND SIZES NOT LISTED 
SHRUBS—Cont d. 
Bin No. 
S-34 
S-35 
S-36 
S-37 
S-38 
S-39 
S-40 
S-41 
S-42 
S-43 
S-44 
S-45 
S-46 
S-47 
Japanese Quince (Cydonia japonica) 3 ft. (C) 
A low growing bush bearing large red flowers that come before the 
leaves. Requires protection in Minnesota. 
LS 224 Fe Ai see apes $2.00 each Ded tcc M Ah. ee $2.50 each 
LILACS 
Lilac, Common Purple (Syringa vulgaris) 
Improved Cashman Strain 10-15 ft. (E) 
A very hardy shrub that can be grown in almost any soil and loca- 
tion. It can be readily trimmed to maintain desired height. It bears 
large, fragrant, single blooms in May. Good as hedge or background 
planting. Blooms earlier than hybrid varieties. 
1S 2 Aiea ae eae een 12m each DB ee oe eee op 2.00 each 
Lilac, Common White (Syringa vulgaris alba) 
Improved Cashman Strain 10-15 ft. (E) 
The same as common purple except for color. 
192245) eee ern Cae ee, $1.25 each 0-3) ul be $2.00 each 
Lilac, Persian (Syringa rothomagensis) 5 ft. (E) 
Blooms in May and June. Growth is smaller than common Lilac. 
Has graceful form with slender straight branches, narrow leaves and 
bright purple flowers. Does not sucker. 
LS 224 ie eee een oe $2.00 each 223 = ko $2.50 each 
Lilac, French Hybrid 10 ft. (E) 
This type of Lilac is superior to common varieties in that they 
bloom more consistently with a profusion of large flowers. They 
do not tend to sucker shoots from the base of the plant. “They 
require rich soil and sometimes lime. We list the following varieties 
and sizes. Do not sell others. 
LS 204g a ckres crenata |e $3.00 each PA WIRE TN ccc $4.00 each 
Alfonse LaValle. Large double blue flowers shading to lavender. 
Marie Legraye. Huge pure white flowers. 
Charles Joly. Large double spikes of crimson violet. Rich red 
purple. : 
Group of above three French Lilacs as illustrated on flyer. 
S04 eee $8.75 for 3 asst. Pe ene €11.50 for 3 asst. 
President Grevy. Double pale blue. 
Ludwig Spaeth. Always an attention-getter. Double dark red 
purple. 
Madame Lemoine. Dazzling white double spikes. 
Special group of four French Lilacs as ill: strated in plate book, 
Rae ‘Spaeth, President Grevy, Madame Lemoine and Charles 
oly. 
pe Reo ew $11.50 for 4 Dis oot ins ale, Sea $15.50 for 4 
Maple, Amur (Ginnala) (Acer tartaricum ginnala) 15 ft. (E) 
One of the most brilliant of all fall coloring shrubs. A tall tree-like 
LB224 fees eee ee ee $2.00 each DB i, Bice cae ee $2.50 each 
Mockorange (Philadelphus Coronarius) 10 ft. (D) 
Commonly called Syringa Mockorange or Sweet Mockorange. The 
old-fashioned kind. 
1 SED AS sree eee $1.75 each DIE RES Sn, $2.25 each 
Mockorange, Dwarf Golden (Philadelphus aurea) 4-5’ (C) 
A good dwarf shrub for contrast because of its bright golden 
foliage. Fragrant white blossoms appear in May and June. 
‘SFC Whee he $2.50 each 18-24 ist ieee $3.00 each 
Mockorange, Lemoine (Philadelphus lemoinei) 4-5 ft. (C) 
A semi-dwarf shrub with attractive foliage, producing dense racemes 
of small fragrant white flowers. ; 
18°24 ae $2.00 each D8 ashes ee ae $2.50 each 
