. Catalog of hardy perennials shrubs, vines, roses, hedge plants evergreen trees small fruits and garden roots with illustrations and comments : no. 1. Trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Horticulture Catalogs; Perennials Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. HRUB. A very beautiful and valuable, tall growing shrub, or dwarf tree, with slender spreading branches. In June it is densely clothed with exquisite white, fra- grant snow drop-like pendulous blossoms. Its foliage is handsome, and it is altogether very lovely. Especially d


. Catalog of hardy perennials shrubs, vines, roses, hedge plants evergreen trees small fruits and garden roots with illustrations and comments : no. 1. Trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Horticulture Catalogs; Perennials Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. HRUB. A very beautiful and valuable, tall growing shrub, or dwarf tree, with slender spreading branches. In June it is densely clothed with exquisite white, fra- grant snow drop-like pendulous blossoms. Its foliage is handsome, and it is altogether very lovely. Especially desirable for cemetery planting. Stocky, 2 to 3 feet, each, 25c; doz., $ Strong, 3 to 4 feet, each, 35c; doz., $ SYRINGA PERSICA. Persian- Lilac. —A very graceful shrub with slender branches that produce pretty panicles of light purple flowers in great profusion. 2 to 3 feet, each. 25c; doz., VT'LGARIS. Purple Lilac. —The well-known and pop- ular Lilac; a large, strong growing, upright shrub, bear- ing clusters of richly fra- grant, pure lilac flowers ear- ly in spring. An old fash- ioned shrub that should be in every garden. 2 to 3 feet, each, 20c; doz., $ Syringa Vulgaris TFLGARIS ALBA. White Lilac.—A variety of the above, producing freely large panicles of white, fragrant flowers. 2 to 3 feet, each, 25c; doz., $, FRENCH LILACS. The newer French Lilacs are marvels of beauty and elegance; so far superior to the older forms of S. vulgaris that but a faint idea of their worth can be given in print —they must be seen to be appreciated. The list is long and I have selected from it six of the best and most widely different, namely: CHAS. DIX.—Large panicles of single blue flowers. MARIE LEGRATE.—Large panicles of single white flow- ers; the finest white Lilac. LEMOINE.—Double white flowers; superb. PRES. CARNOT.—Double flowers; lilac, with wliite markings at center. PRES. GREVT.—Fine blue; flowers very large and very double;


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