6 C. ED SWEENEY NURSERY 
\JUNEBERRY—6 to 7 ft. One of the 
earliest plants to bloom in the spring. 
Early in the summer the edible blue- 
berry-like berries turn red and then 
deep blue. A most attractive and useful 
shrub. 18-24 in. $1.00; 2-3 ft. $1.50. 
LILAC (Persian and Rothomagensis)— 
6-8 ft. Slender growth, fine leaves and 
many branchings. Does not sucker like 
the common varieties. Purple flowers in 
large panicles early in the season. 18-24 
in. $.85: 2-3 ft. $1.50; 3-4 fi. $2.75. 
LILAC (Villosa)—10 ft. Late flowering, 
bushy, upright growth. Rich dark foli- 
age, pinkish lilac flowers. A desirable 
hardy shrub, ornamental both in and 
out of flower. 2-3 ft. $1.50; 3-4 ft. $1.75; 
4-5 ft. $2.50. 
FRENCH LILACS—6-8 ft. The bush is 
a little smaller than the common lilac, 
but there is no comparison in the flow- 
ers. The flower stalks of the kybrids 
are much larger than the common lilac. 
It is not uncommon to see flower spikes 
15 inches long. All of our varieties are 
hardy, free flowering sorts, which will 
prove highly satisfactory. 18-24 in. $1.50; 
2-3 ft. $2.59; 3-4 ft. $3.50; 4-5 ft. $4.50. 
MOCK ORANGE VIRGINAL 
MOCK ORANGE (Snowflake) — Plant 
Pat. No. 538. This new Double Mock 
Orange is truly outstanding. Every 
blossom intensely double. Exception- 
ally sweet scented, glistening white, 
large flowering, profuse bloomer, sym- 
metrically formed and_ gracefully 
branched, neat, beautiful foliage, rugged, 
fast growing, and exceptionally hardy. 
2-3 ft. $1.50; 3-4 ft. $2.00. 
MAPLE (Ginnala) — 8-10 ft. A dwarf 
shrubby tree with handsome, finely cut 
leaves. Attractive clusters of winged 
seed pods. Leaves turn to a brilliant 
shade of crimson in the fall. 18-24 in. 
$1.00; 2-3 ft. $1.50; 3-4 ft. $1.75; 4-5 ft. 
$2.25. 
MOCK ORANGE Golden (Aurea) — 5-6 
ft. A medium dwarf, compact shrub with 
bright golden foliage. Colors best in full 
sun. 12-18 in. $1.75. 
MOCK ORANGE (Avalanche)—5-6 ft. A 
medium sized, full and bushy shrub. 
Flowers very freely with large fragrant 
blooms that are borne in great profusion. 
18-24 in. $1.25; 2-3 ft. $1.50; 3-4 ft. $2.00. 
MOCK ORANGE (Lemoine)—4-5 ft. A 
showy and free blooming variety with 
slender arching branches. Flowers 
small creamy white and fragrant. 18-24 
in. $.85:; 2-3 ft. $1.25: 3-4 ft. $1.75. 
MOCK ORANGE (Virginal)—6-7 ft. A 
magnificent Mock Orange. It has large 
petals, double crested white flowers, 
five to seven in a cluster, sweet scented 
and a long blooming season. This shrub 
should be in every planting. 18-24 in. 
$1.25; 2-3 ft. $1.50; 3-4 ft. $2.00. 
—NANNY-BERRY—A tall shrub or large 
tree with large lustrous leaves. Clusters 
of creamy white flowers are followed 
by black juicy berries. 18-24 in. $1.00. 
OLIVE (Russian)—10-12 ft. While this 
plant really is a smaller tree, yet when 
it is kept pruned rather severely, it 
forms a most attractive shrub. Its foli- 
age is silvery-hued,—striking contrast 
to the green of other shrubs and trees. 
18-24 in. $.75; 2-3 ft. $1.00; 3-4 ft. $1.25: 
4-5 fit. $1.50. 
