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GORGEOUS FRENCH HARDY LILACS 
Larger flowers, improved form of bush and a 
more penetrating fragrance, little tendency to 
sucker, feature these newer forms of the Lilac. 
PRESIDENT GREVY—A very fine double, pale blue 
flowers. 
CHARLES X—Deep purplish Lilac flowers in large 
trusses. Flowers in May. 
MADAME LEMOINE—Large double white blooms. 
LUDWIG SPAETH — Single. Very dark, crimson 
purple. One of the darkest shades known. 
Price of Large Hybrid Lilacs: Each, 2-3 feet $2.50, 
3 for $6.75. 
MOCK ORANGE or SYRINGA 
SNOWFLAKE (Plant Patent No. 538) — This new 
Double Mock Orange is truly outstanding. Its 
every blossom is intensely double, exceptionally 
sweet scented, glistening white; large flowering, 
profuse bloomer, symmetrically formed and 
gracefully branched, neat, beautiful foliage, 
rugged, fast growing, and exceptionally hardy. 
It is reasonably free from insect pests. It will 
thrive in ordinary soil, either sun or part shade. 
Price, each, 2-3 feet, $2.25. 
CORONARIUS — A splendid, hardy variety bearing 
an abundance of large fragrant flowers early in 
the Summer. Each, 2-3 feet, $1.25. 3 for $3.50. 
VIRGINAL — A medium growing shrub with beau- 
tiful, fragrant semi-double flowers. The flower- 
ing season lasts a long time. 
Each, 2-3 feet $1.75. 3 for $4.50. 
SYRINGA — Minnesota Snowflake 
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LILACS 
Nowhere do they succeed better, produce more 
beautiful foliage and flower more profusely than in 
Montana and the Northwest. 
PURPLE—This is an old-time favorite; very 
hardy and of rapid growth. Excellent for speci- 
men purposes or for hedge use. 
WHITE The companion to_ the purple. Very 
hardy and fragrant and producing large trusses 
of beautiful flowers. Prices of the above two 
varieties: 114 to 2 feet $1.00 each. 2-3 feet $1.25. 
3-4 feet $2.00. Larger sizes, ask for prices. 
CHINESE-ROTHOMAGENSIS — A newer type, far 
superior to the Persian. INGA. TWh fone WS IV ik, WIYEROIP= 
ous grower with little tendency to send up sucker 
shoots. Beautiful reddish purple flowers. 
Each, 2-3 feet $1.50. 3 for $4.00. 3-4 feet $2.25. 
4-5 feet $3.50. 
VILLOSA — This is a most beautiful species. Bears 
large, broad plume-like panicles of delicate pink 
flowers. Later than the other varieties. No 
tendency to form suckers. 18-24 inches, each $1.00. 
2.3 feet $1.50. 3-4 feet $2.25. 4-5 feet $3.59. 
HONEYSUCKLE 
TARTARIAN —The best and hardiest of the bush 
varieties. Foliage of fine, glossy green, blooms 
in June. We offer dark pink (often listed as red), 
pink and white. 18-24 inches 75e. 3 for $2.00. 
2-3 feet $1.00, 3 for $2.75. 3-4 feet $2.00. 3 for 
$5.00. Larger specimens, ask for prices. 
GOLDFLAME EVERBLOOMING—Allowed to grow 
naturally this beautiful variety will climb a 
fence or trellis or can be pruned as a striking 
specimen shrub. Dark blue-green foliage. It is 
disease free and pest free. Eaeh $1.50. 
BUDDLEIA or BUTTERFLY SHRUB 
ROYAYL RED—A new, 
No. 556). The best red. 
EMPIRE BLUE—A beautiful Aster Blue with a 
delicate lilac tone. 
DUBONNET—A new, dark wine with firm, 
spikes that do not sunburn. 
WHITE BOUQUET—A new White Buddleia car- 
rying 8-inch spikes. 
patented variety. (Pat. 
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Prices on each of above 4 varieties— 
Each $1.25. 3 for $3.50. 
TAMARIX 
HISPIDIA—A beautiful medium to tall growing 
shrub with fine feathery foliage; densely bushy, 
a feathery mass of glaucous foliage with large, 
upright panicles of Lavender Pink flowers. 
Each $1.50. 
COTONEASTER 
ACUTIFOLIA—A beautiful low shrub with dark 
green leaves; flowers are pinkish white and ber- 
ries are black. Will tolerate shade. 
Each, 12-18 inches 90c. 18-24 inches $1.50. 
and Seed Orders are not 
Seeds are shipped at once. 
Nursery Stock 
shipped together. 
Nursery stock is shipped at the proper plant- 
ing time. 
Buddleia or Butterfly Bush 
