. â Common White (S. white, fragrant, beautiful. â Charles X. A strong, rapid growing variety, with large, shining leaves. Trusses rather loose; large, red- dish-purple. 50 cts. each. â Japonica. An elegant Japanese species, eventually forming a good-sized tree, flowers creamy-white, pro- duced in great panicles a month later than other sorts. 50 cts. each. â rime. Casimir Perier. The finest double white Lilac yet introduced. The individual flowers, which re- semble miniature Tuberoses, as well as the truss, are of immense size, deliciously scented; fine for cutting. (See cut.) 5U cts. each. â
. â Common White (S. white, fragrant, beautiful. â Charles X. A strong, rapid growing variety, with large, shining leaves. Trusses rather loose; large, red- dish-purple. 50 cts. each. â Japonica. An elegant Japanese species, eventually forming a good-sized tree, flowers creamy-white, pro- duced in great panicles a month later than other sorts. 50 cts. each. â rime. Casimir Perier. The finest double white Lilac yet introduced. The individual flowers, which re- semble miniature Tuberoses, as well as the truss, are of immense size, deliciously scented; fine for cutting. (See cut.) 5U cts. each. â Persica (Persian Lilac.) A favorite small flowered, graceful purple variety. 25 cts. each. â President Qrevy. Magnificent panicles of large double blue flowers. 50 cts. each. Vitex Agnus Castus {Chaste Tree). A graceful Shrub, growing from 5 to 6 feet high, with dense spikes 6 to 8 inches long, of lilac-colored flowers late in sum- mer. 25 cts. each. â â Macrophylla. A variety of the Chaste Tree that came to us from a grower in Italy, and with which we have been greatly pleased. The general habit of the plant a is similar to V. Agnus Gas- 1 tus, but much stronger in all its parts, the foliage being larger and heavier while the trusses of lavender-blue flow- ers are fully double the size. It blooms from July to Sep- tember, and we believe is destined to become as popu- lar as the Butterfly Shrub. Strong young pot-grown plants, 50 cts. each. Viburnum (Snowball) Viburnum Carlesl. (New.) An introduction from Korea, producing its delicately spice scented flowers in May and June. The buds before expanding are of an attractive pink color and develop into Bouvardia - like umbels of white flowers which last in fresh condition for a long time; entirely distinct and most desir- aole. $ each. â Opulus {High Bush Cranberry). The white flowers in June are fol- lowed in autumn by bright scarlet berries, which are very attractive until very late in winter. 25 cts. each. â Opulus
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