OVER A CENTURY OF HONEST DEALING 
Flowering Shrubs—Continued 
Syringa - Lilac 
SYRINGA persica (Persian Lilac). 6 to 8 ft. Rich lilac color; blooms later than old-fashioned kinds. 
S. vulgaris (Common Purple Lilac). 6 to 8 ft. The old familiar Purple Lilac of grandmohter’s garden, 
which has lost none of its charm. Entirely hardy; blooms in April. 
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S. villosa (Late Lilac). 6 to 8 ft. Latest to bloom. Pale pinkish lilac flowers, very fragrant. 
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Syringa - French Lilac 
The so-called French Lilacs have been derived by crossing the best of the species, especially Syringa 
vulgaris. There are many wonderful varieties and after much testing we have selected the following as 
the best for our section. 
Adelaide Dunbar. Semi-double. Maroon to violet- Ludwig Spaeth. Single, large, deep rich purple-red. 
red, Marechal Lannes. Semi-double. Bluish violet. 
Alphonse Lavallee. Double light purple. Michel Buchner. Double, pinkish lilac. 
Belle de Nancy. Double. Light violet-red. Mme. Casimir Perier. Double, pure white. 
Chas Joly. Double. Dark purplish red. Mme. F. Morel. Single, reddish purple. 
Charles Tenth. Single, reddish violet. Pres. Grevy. Double, bluish lilac. 
Congo. Single, reddish purple. Available in 4 to 5 ft. for $2.50 each 
Descartes. Single, clear pink. Pres. Lincoln. Single. Wedgewood-blue. 
Edouard Andre. Double, pink. Vauban. Semi-double, lilac-pink. 
Ellen Willmott. Double, creamy white. Available in 4 to 5 ft. for $2.50 each 
Katherine Havemeyer. Double, bluish lilac. William Robinson. Double, deep pink. 
All French Lilacs: Each 
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Symphoricarpos (Coralberry; Snowberry) 
SYMPHORICARPOS chenaulti (Chenault Coralberry). 4 to 6 ft. An improved form of Coralberry, of 
more upright growth, smaller leaves and coral fruit. 
S. alba (Common Snowberry). 4 to 5 ft. Small pinkish flowers in July, followed by white berries in winter. 
nrc Sha gE coli ig ia S. orbiculata (Indian Currant; Coralberry). 4 to 5 ft. A native shrub that in many localities grows in 
Weigela Vaniceki great masses. Bell-shaped white flowers in June, followed by coral berries, 
Prices on above 3 varieties: Each 
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Viburnum 
Tamarix 
VIBURNUM carlesi (Korean Spice Viburnum). 4 to 5 ft. A notable distinct Graceful shrubs with few branches, feathery foli d sh i 
shrub with rounded, leathery foliage and waxy pink flowers. Their ae grow in very dry soil. , yi iage and showy flowers. Will 
lightfully fragrant blossoms unfold with the leaves in spring. It is a rea are rs os end ; 
aristocrat and should be in every garden where quality is appreciated. Usha henid e fap Veal avd ds eae 6 to 8 ft. Beautiful blue-gray 
Each Saar eet te p s in panicles during June and scattered throughout the 
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T. africana (African Tamarix). 7 to 10 ft. The lavender flowers are borne along 
a a pier ranenes in spring before the leaves. Strong grower and excellent for a 
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V. dilatatum (Linden Viburnum). 8 to 10 ft. Creamy white flowers in May. Prices on both varieties: Each Each 
Handsome dark green leaves with deep veins. Red berries in fall. 2to3 ft. .............. $1.25 3 to 4) ft. 2. oy eee $1.50 
V. lantana (Wayfaring Tree). 8 to 10 ft. A vigorous shrub with soft, heavy 
leaves and large clusters of white flowers in May. Red berries turn black 
as they ripen. 
=—V. opulus (European Cranberry Bush). 8 to 10 ft. White flowers in May, bright 
berries attract birds in midsummer; brilliant color effect in fall. 
V. opulus roseum (Common Snowball). 8 to 10 ft. Old-fashioned variety, known 
to all. In May balls of pure white flowers cover the bush. 
AV. trilobum (American Cranberry Bush). 10 to ¥2 ft. A desirable variety grown 
primarily for its large red, conspicuous fruit, persistent throughout the fall. 
All Viburnums except as noted: 
Each Each 
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Korean Spice Viburnum— 
Viburnum Carlesi 
VIBURNUM setigerum. One of the most attractive Viburnums. White flowers, 
followed by clusters of bright red berries in the fall, that hold well into winter. 
Each Each 
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Vitex 
VITEX latifolia (Chaste Tree). A beautiful late blooming shrub with lilac-blue spikes 
similar to Butterfly Bush. Graceful, showy, and should be planted more. 
Each Each 
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Weigela 
Hardy, free flowering shrubs, 4 to 6 feet, of spreading habit with bell- or trumpet- 
shaped flowers. Thrive in moist soil, and will grow in partial shade. 
WEIGELA Hendersoni (Desbois |!’ eigela). Deep pink. 
W. florida. Delicate pink. 
W. Vaniceki. Red; good bloomer. 
Above 3 Weigelas: Each Each 
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W., Bristol Ruby. (Plant Patent No. 492.) 6 to 7 ft. This outstanding Weigela is 
hardier and more vigorous than any red Weigela to date. Makes a shapely, thrifty 
plant with attractive rich green foliage. Blossoms a soft ruby-red shading to garnet- 
crimson. 
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