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LILAC— SYRINGA 



The undeniably beauty and easy culture of the Lilac are 

 asible for its popularity. They will grow in any good 

 garden soil but need full sun and an enriched soil to attain 

 full size flower spikes. Ample room should be given as the 

 beauty of the flowers is greatly enhanced when viewed from 

 above. .The Hybrid Lilacs here listed are remarkable for the 

 immense size of the thyrse and the individual beauty of the 

 single and double florets. They range in color, both single 

 and double from pure -white through the shades of lavender 

 urple + o dark maroon-violet. All are deliriously frag- 

 rant and bloom with astonishing liberality. You should not 

 expect a full crop of bloom until the second season after trans- 

 planting; that is until they become firmly established. 



Prices of all Lilacs: 3 to 4 ft. SI. 00 each, 3 for S2.65, 10 for S7.50. 

 BERRYER. 'Double). Large thyrses :: clecn mauve flowers. Tall 



BTJFFON. Single). Elegant clusters of mauve-pink flowers with 

 reflexed lebes. Tall upright grower. 



CLAUDE BERNARD. (Double). Reddish-lilac; tall. 



DESCARTES. Single). The Hyacinth Flowered Lilac. Finkish-mauve, 

 exceedingly free flowering. Tall grower. 



EDCUARD ANDRE. Double . Clear rase or nearly pink. One of 

 the best of this color. 



EMIL GENTIL. (Double). Large, imbricated, bright cobalt-blue flow- 

 ers. A very rare shade. 



JEAN MACE. (Double). Very large clusters; bluish mauve. A 

 most distinct variety. Very free flowering. 



KATHERINE HAVEMEYER. (Double). Cobalt-blue, flushed mauve. 

 Enormous Q the most perfect shape with broad imbricated 



ledes. Cr.e of the handsomest lilacs. Tall groi 



LAMARTINE. (Single). The Hyacinth Flowered Lilac. Rosy-mauve 

 large clusters rail grower. 



MME. LEMOINE. (Double). Very large white flowers. Good. 



MONTAIGNE. HI cable . ?:nk;sh-rr.auve; very large and tall. 



MONT BLANC. Single), large panicles of enormous pure white 

 flowers; -all grower. 



MRS. EDWARD HARDING^ (Double). Bright carmine; big panicles 

 of Large full flowers. Fall grow - 



PASCAL. Single . Tender mauve. Tall. 



REAMUR. (Single). Violet carmine and satiny rose. A very beau- 

 tiful dwarf variety. 



RUHM VON HORSTENSTEIN. (Single). Distinct new shade among 

 the tall Large flowered binds, buds open deep red changing to 



LILACS IN MY GARDEN by Alice Harding. The fines: modern de- 

 velopments in the lilac have been summarized by Mrs. Harding. 

 Tne varieties are aescnced ana their methods of propagation 

 and cultivation outlined. A valuable guide. SI. 50 pcstpaia. 



OUR "GREENWAY" LAWN GRASS SEED 

 One of the fines -rass Seeds on the market today. This 



b grass seed is correctly proportioned to give a green lawn 

 throughout the summer. Contains Bent Grass. Pound 45c; 3 lbs. 

 $1.20; 10 lbs. £3.75; 25 lbs or mere at 35c pei pound. 



Early spring and late summer are most favorable for making 

 or renovating a lawn. Dig the soil io depth of 6 inches or mere 

 and pulverize thoroughly. Sow seed at the rate of one pound for 

 every 200 square feet and then rake very lightly, after which roll. 



LAWNS by F. F. Rockwell. It tells what is necessary to start c 

 lawn right and keep it in vigorous growing condition. It tells 

 how to lay out the lawn, grade and fertilize, plant, care for it 

 after planting control weeds and pests, and remake and repair 

 old lawns. S1.25 postpaid. 



FOUNDATION PLANTING by Leonard H. Johnson. Numerous types 

 -- -cases and plantings give a large selection. A halftone from 

 tne actual photograph, names of plants used and a kep enables 

 anyone tc choose an aln.es- unlimited variety of planting. Speci- 

 men illustrations of p] to visualize the text. 258 pages, 

 208 illustrations. Cloth bound. S5.00 postpaid. 



