. Double-flowering Syringa or Lilac—Mme. Marie Lemoine Syringa—Lilac Common Purple {Syringa vulgaris). The old fashioned fragrant favorite. 50c each. Common White (5. vulgaris alba). Fragrant white flowers borne profusely on vigorous plants. 50c each. Charles X. A strong, rapid growing variety with large shining leaves and rather loose trusses composed of large, reddish purple blooms. Japonica. An elegant Japanese species eventually growing into a good sized tree. Creamy white blooms in large panicles pro- duced a month later than other varieties. Josikaea {Hungarian Lilac). A distinct species
. Double-flowering Syringa or Lilac—Mme. Marie Lemoine Syringa—Lilac Common Purple {Syringa vulgaris). The old fashioned fragrant favorite. 50c each. Common White (5. vulgaris alba). Fragrant white flowers borne profusely on vigorous plants. 50c each. Charles X. A strong, rapid growing variety with large shining leaves and rather loose trusses composed of large, reddish purple blooms. Japonica. An elegant Japanese species eventually growing into a good sized tree. Creamy white blooms in large panicles pro- duced a month later than other varieties. Josikaea {Hungarian Lilac). A distinct species of stout erect growth with dark shining leaves and beautiful showy purple flowers. The bushes are in bloom in late June. Mme. Marie Lemoine. The finest double white lilac yet intro- duced. The individual flowers which resemble miniature tuberoses are of immense size. They are delicately scented. The individual flower trusses are exceptionally large yet well proportioned. Splendid for garden display and for cutting. President Grevy. Double purplish blue flowers in massive trusses. William Robinson. A very double Lilac with crimson-pink buds opening into a beautiful deep violet-mauve. Any of the above except where noted: 75c each. Stephanandra Flexuosa. Of graceful fountain-like habit with finely and deli- cately cut leaves which in the autumn assume brilliant reddish tints. The flowers are creamy white. 50c each. Tamarix—Tamarisk Africana. A tall-growing slender shrub of rather irregular form which adds to its artistic value. Has fine small feathery foliage. The branches are completely covered by a mass of delicate pink blooms during May, before the foliage appears. A very valuable and unique shrub. Hispida aestivalis. A distinct Tamarix covered with delicate soft pink sprays of flowers during July and August —a time when the shrubbery border is comparatively bare of flowers. Indica. Pale pink flowers in late summer and autumn. A very strong grower with long, slender ra
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