1953 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS 
FRENCH — (named varieties hybrid French Lilacs) Tall grow- 
ing, with large leaves, same as the common form except the 
flowers are of varied shades. 
Single and double pink 
Single carmine and single old rose 
Double pale blue and single wedgewood blue 
Single red Each 5 to 25 
2 ~=feet 2.70 2.60 
3. feet 3.50 3.40 
4 feet 4.50 4.40 
MAGNOLIA — (soulangeana) — Spring Only 
Cup and Saucer — These are specimen shrubs, bearing large 
flowers 4 to 6 inches across late in April, before the leaves 
appear. The buds are a delicate shell pink opening to show 
the waxy-white inside of the very strong thick petals. The fol- 
iage is large and long, semi-glossy, and the ultimate height 
to approximately 20 feet. (B&B) 2 feet 7c0U 
(B&B) 3 feet 15.00 
(B&B) 4 feet 20.00 
(B&B) 5 feet 25.00 
(B&B) 6 feet 30.00 
BUSH MAPLE — (ACER ginnala) 
Maple shaped leaves, dense tall growing shrub. Beautiful for 
backgrounds and screening, changes in autumn to shades of 
pink, red and yellow. 22 feet 1.10 1.09 
6 = feet 3.00 —— 
MOCKORANGE -— (PHILADELPHUS) 
SWEET MOCKORANGE — (coronarius) Upright, tall vigorous 
shrub, with dense foliage. Single white flowers with orange 
centers, borne profusely in late May and early June. 
3. feet 1.30 1.20 
4 feet 1.50 1.40 
SEMI DOUBLE SWEET MOCKORANGE — (virginal) Develops 
similarly to coronarius but it blooms very prolifically in early 
spring and off and on all summer. 2 feet 1.40 1.30 
: 3. feet 1.70 1.60 
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