1955 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS 
FRENCH (named varieties hybrid French Lilacs)—Tall growing, with 
large leaves, same as the common form except the flowers are of varied 
shades. Single and double pink, single carmine, single old rose, double 
pale blue, single wedgewood blue and single red. 
Eachmo:to)25 
2 ~=sfeet 2.70 2.60 
3. feet 3.50 3.40 
4 = feet 5.00 4.70 
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 foliage is large and long, semi-glossy, and the ultimate 
height to approximately 20 feet. 
Each 
(B&B) 2 feet 7.50 
(B&B) 3 feet 15.00 
(B&B) 4 #4«Xfeet 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 back- 
grounds and screening, changes in autumn to shades of pink, red and 
yellow. 
3. feet 2.00 — 
MOCKORANGE (PHILADELPHUS) 
SWEET MOCKORANGE (coronarius)—Upright, tall vigorous shrub, with 
dense foliage. Single white flowers with orange centers, borne pro- 
fusely in late May and early June. 
Each 5to25 
2 ~=feet 1.30 1.20 
3° 2 feet 1.50 1.40 
4 feet 1.80 1.70 
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 1.50 1.40 
3. feet 2.00 1.90 
4 feet 2.00 2.40 
LARGE LEAF (grandifora)—Similar to Sweet Mockorange. 
feet 1.50 1.40 
MOCKORANGE—continued on next page 
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