. Double-flowering ur Lil.^c — Charles X. A strong, rapid growing variety, with large, shining leaves. Trusses rather loose; large, reddish purple. $ each. — Japonica. An elegant Japanese species, eventually forming a good sized tree, flowers creamy white in great panicles a month later than other sorts. Sl-OO each. — Josikaea {Hungarian Lilac). A distinct species of stout erect growth with dark shining leaves and purple flowers which are produced late in June. $ each. — Mme. Marie Lemoine. The finest double white Lilac yet introduced. The individual flowers, which resemble m
. Double-flowering ur Lil.^c — Charles X. A strong, rapid growing variety, with large, shining leaves. Trusses rather loose; large, reddish purple. $ each. — Japonica. An elegant Japanese species, eventually forming a good sized tree, flowers creamy white in great panicles a month later than other sorts. Sl-OO each. — Josikaea {Hungarian Lilac). A distinct species of stout erect growth with dark shining leaves and purple flowers which are produced late in June. $ each. — Mme. Marie Lemoine. The finest double white Lilac yet introduced. The individual flowers, which resemble miniature Tuberoses, as well as the truss, are of immense size, deliciously scented; fine for cutting. $ each. — President Grevy. Magnificent panicles of large double blue flowers. $ each. — William Robinson. Very double, buds, crimson-pink, opening to deep violet-mauve. $ each. Tamarix Africana {Tamarisk). Strong, slender, tall-growing irregular shrubs, with feathery foliage and small, delicate flowers borne profusely on gracefully-bending branches. These pink flowers are very attractive during May. 60 cts. each. — Hispida Aestivalis. A distinct variety, with delicate, soft pink sprays of flowers in July and August, a time when the shrubbery border is comparatively bare of flowers. 60 cts. each. — Indica. Very strong-growing, with feathery plumes of pale pink flowers in late summer and autumn. 60 cts. each. Viburnum Carlesi. A rare Korean variety which is entirely distinct with salver-shaped flowers of a delicate rose tinted white, passing to white sweet-scented flowers produced in terminal sub-globose cymes 2 to 3 inches in diameter, reminding one somewhat of a spray of Bouvardia. Good bushy speci- mens IJ to 2 feet high. $ each. — Plicatum {Japan Snowball). One of the choicest hardy Shrubs, the perfect balls of pure white flowers are borne in great pro- fusion in May. $ each. — Opulus {High Bush Cranberry). The white flowers in June are
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