. Ornamental and fruit trees, shrubs, roses, Nurseries (Horticulture) Iowa Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. CENTRAL NURSERIES — HARDY ORNAMENTALS 35 Japonica (Japanese Tree Lilac). The largest of the Lilacs, making a small tree. Leaves are large, dark green, and the very large panicles of white flowers are pro- duced in June ; hardy and desirable. Josikea. Purple flowers in June, after other Lilacs have flowered ; broad, dark, shining leaves; tree-like habit; very late- blooniing. Lemoine's Double. Reddish purple, double flowers.


. Ornamental and fruit trees, shrubs, roses, Nurseries (Horticulture) Iowa Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. CENTRAL NURSERIES — HARDY ORNAMENTALS 35 Japonica (Japanese Tree Lilac). The largest of the Lilacs, making a small tree. Leaves are large, dark green, and the very large panicles of white flowers are pro- duced in June ; hardy and desirable. Josikea. Purple flowers in June, after other Lilacs have flowered ; broad, dark, shining leaves; tree-like habit; very late- blooniing. Lemoine's Double. Reddish purple, double flowers. Marie Legraye. Pale white, splendid, large trusses; strong, symmetrical grower; free-blooming. A favorite for forcing. Michael Buchner. Pale lilac, double flowers, borne in immense panicles. A very handsome and valuable variety. Persian Lilac. This Lilac is of medium size, with small, bright green leaves and large compound panicles of rather brighter flowers than the old-fashioned Lilac. The bush is of graceful outline. There are two kinds, one with red flowers, the other with white flowers. In order- ing, specify as Lilac, Persian Red; or, Lilac, Persian White. SPIR/EAS. From this large family we have selected the best sorts. They are perfectly hardy, and the different sorts make a succession of bloom early and late. Spiraea triloba and S. Callosa alba, white ; S. Billardi and S. salicifolia, red. S. Van Houtte. Graceful, with long, drooping sprays, studded thickly with handsome, pure white flowers, hence the name " Bridal ; Grandest of all. STRAWBERRY TREE, American (Euonymus). A small native shrub or small tree growing 6 to 10 feet high, with a spreading, graceful habit and handsome foliage in early summer ; later it is loaded with the peculiar seed pods from which it derives its name. In autumn and winter one might well imagine it to be a tree with branches laden with scarlet straw- berries. HARDY HERBACEOUS FLOWERING PLANTS. The following collection emb


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