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Syringa persica. PERSIAN LILAC. A graceful shrub 
with siender branches. Free blooming, producing 
single, lavender flowers in broad panicles in May and 
June. 
Each Each 
5. vulgaris. COMMON LILAC. A strong, vigorous, up- 
right shrub with rich dark green foliage and large 
clusters of fragrant purple flowers in May. Most de- 
sirable for a flowering hedge or large masses. 
Each Each 
CAGOn O42 fl aetae $ 3.00 | 4to 5ft.,, heavy, B&B $8.50 
Se LOm 4 eet. ses .. 3.75 | 5to 6ft., heavy, B&B 14.00 
BeeaCO Moe Lt cso 5.00 | 
NAMED HYBRID LILACS 
Much larger flowers than the Common Lilac. 
Chas. X. Single; reddish purple. 
Jean Bart. Double; reddish purple. 
Katherine Havemeyer. Double. bluish-mauve. 
Miss Ellen Willmott. Double; white. 
Mme. Lemoine. Double; white. 
Ruhm von Horstenstein. Single; reddish purple. 
Souv. de Louis Spaeth. Single; dark purple. 
Prices of above varieties: Each Each 
1% to 2 ft; B&B $3.50| 3 to 4 ft, B&B > 6.50 
eretO wa te, isecl> 1D.00 be whe ct LOmpDtl i, pesecds. 99,00 
Tamarix africana. AFRICAN TAMARIX. Pink flowers 
in summer with graceful arching branches, Good for 
exposed places. 
Each Each 
Oe GOR Aa 1b tect seers ee Siar ae COC Oi Card ee elt cee $2.25 
Pye tO OM Ure nes ee i 3.00 
How to Plant Evergreens 
1) Dig hole a foot larger and deeper than ball of earth. 
Provide good, loamy top soil to fill around ball. 
SET TREE IN HOLE 
TRIFLE LOWER THAN 
IT STOOD IN NURSERY 
hes 
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BALL. PACK FIRMLY SLIT OR MAY NOT BE 
WITH FEET OR SE Ebb i ROLLED BACK 
Yd Ma fe (5) FILL HOLE WITH SOIL. PACK FIRMLY 
AND LEAVE TOP OF GROUND COVERED WITH LOOSE 
EARTH, OR BETTER MULCH WITH STRAWY WELL ROT* 
TED MANURE 
