SPIRAEA. 
S. arguta—Garland Spirea 6’ 
Ae" ls @ Aneta aa Ads Marcil Ro Be 1.25 
ate t las occas dee nec a  eae 1.50 
S. bumalda anthony waterer—Anthony 
Waterer Spirea 3’ 
pe Wiiae bs Mite a Beate eae Bs Ot 1:25 
ee Es ao ede Bn OM on ne 1.50 
S. froebeli—Froebel Spirea 4’ 
Lopes Ills Peat e coe eee 1.25 
EEE AT OO, 4 ot AE eA ia Se ome 1.50 
S. vanhouttei—-VanHoutie Spirea te 
eS EC RIED iat a ee ee 1.10 
OO Ee tox sath ois, ome een aac. 1.25 
EE ae 2 eimanetetre my etme 1.50 
SYRINGA—Lilac 
S. persica—Persian Lilac 10’ 
aS “Tt ombirnsyienrtetenda ie cere veretne 1.25 
Ook Tie ee ee ee 1.50 
4-5. Stina iss ene ae 1375 
FRENCH HYBRID LILACS 
“si, BENG BESS 2 yp wide ileatnmnesn shud bee dbiod aa ie 
4. B&B ..2S208.ACHS 5100 
SG SIU LY C2 5 anne pet rae? 7.00 
ULE Sa Sal 8 heels ie foe Sees 9.00 
SYMBOLS: (S) Single; (D) Double; (SD) Semi- 
double 
Add 25% for specimen plants. 
ADELAIDE DUNBAR (SD) Fragrant, maroon-red 
to violet red when open. 
BLEUATRE (S) Fragrant; almost a cobalt blue. 
CAPITAINE BALTET (S) Large, purple. 
CHARLES JOLY (D) Reddish purple. 
CHARLES the TENTH (S) Purplish red, vigorous 
and free blooming. 
DUC de MASSA (D) Big carmine buds, opening 
purplish violet. 
GENERAL PERSHING (SD) Large blossoms, por- 
celain lavender. 
JULES SIMON (D) Flowers hose-in-hose; lilac 
mauve, showy. 
18 
