S. vulgaris (Coralberry) 4-5 ft. Greenish 
red flowers in summer and coral-red 
berries hang on all through the winter. 
Each 
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SCO eae Loe eee ae ee ere ee 1.50 
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SYRINGA—The 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. 
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SY UO! BAS EC ee ee ee 2.00 
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S. persica (Persian Lilac) 8-10 ft. Broad 
panicles of pale lilac flowers in May 
and June. 
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DCO Od bees ene bees ee 1.50 
3 tne te ee ee ee 1.75 
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S. villosa (Late Lilac) 7-8 ft. Pale pink-~ 
ish lilac flowers in June. 
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in ier nce ee one See 1.75 
ASCO Dit pita eee ee ele ee 2.25 
DCO COCL ieee nr weet ee ee 2.15 
S. vulgaris (Common Purple Lilac) 12-15 
ft. Purple lilac flowers. 
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LSS tO 22 Ae eee ie eet eee 1.25 
2 IT Ou St Gee ene 2 ee eee 1.50 
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AStO: pelt tie ee ee lo 2.25 
S. vulgaris alba (Common White Lilac) 
12-15 ft. White flowers, otherwise sim- 
ilar to the Common Purple Lilac. 
L286 18 ein ee ere eee 1.25 
18" toe24 sing ae ee a ee 1.50 
2: COG ik Lees Se ee 75 
Seton vat (er Fetch Ae a , 2.25 
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 lh- 
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. Single white, a fa- 
vorite in America 
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 
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VIBURNUM 
Viburnum americanum (American Cranber- 
ry) 9-12 ft. White fiowers in June and 
gorgeous red berries in autumn and 
winter. 
L2G S Fin eee eee eee ee 1.00 
USst0 24 vin ee eee 1.25 
2 CO iad Oak (yea wee oe aie eka 1.50 
SbOy gta be, sdere te akan serene 1.75 
A’ tO ports = = ee 2.00 
DKLO 6G. ty ee ee 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. 
15°to 18 ins B&s 
189to 247in DG Be ee 3.50 
2to 3 ft. B&B 
5 tO 4t. B&B 
V. carlesi (Fragrant Viburnum) 4-6 ft. 
Waxy, bluish pink flowers of exquisite 
fragrance. 
15 ie tO7l Seine be 2.75 
Iks  y@ PAE tay, IBA 3.50 
Vi Roe Pees adie, ABYeAgS ho oe 4.00 
Zt2etO OI tbo bee ua 4.75 
V. dentatum (Arrowwood) 10-12 ft. 
Leaves richly red and purple in au- 
tumn, white flowers in May and June. 
18:10 240in eee eee oe 1-00 
2 LOBSS Ties, eee ee 1.25 
o.tO “4A {tse 2 eee 1.50 
4°to (5 Ui 2 1.75 
Di tO. Otitis 2.50 
