he fewest Lemoine Lilacs 
These New Hybrid French Lilacs produce enormous flower trusses and you will find in them 
colors that were heretofore unobtainable in Lilacs. The individual flowers of some of these 
new Lilacs measure over 1 inch across. 
We recommend these New Lilacs to you as we know they will be a source of pleasure for 
years to come. They were originated by that French Genius Lemoine, who produced such 
unusual things as double yellow Tree Peonies (also offered in this list), Phi lade 
Chinese double Peonies which have never been equalled, and many other things. 
We suggest that you order early as we are releasing only a limited quantity. 
phus Virginal, 
Capitaine Perrault 
Immense spikes of large 
buds of the same color. 
full 
A 
CAPITAINE PERRAULT— (Lemoine). 
double flowers of a superb rosy-mauve 
magnificent late-flowering variety. 
ETNA —(Lemoine). Broad panicles of medium-sized regular flowers, 
deep claret purple, late. Practically the most approaching to red. Single. 
GENERAL PERSHING —(Lemoine). Double flowers of a quite unusual 
size, broad lobes of a rich purplish violet, paler underneath; big purple 
Size 
Each 
2-3' 
$5.00 
1H-2' 
2-3' 
3.50 
5.00 
2-3' 
5.00 
MARECHAL FOCH— (Lemoine). The expert Horticulturist Felix 
Crousse pronounced this to be the handsomest of all single Lilacs. The 
high panicles, carried by long straight stems, are truly immense and very 
light. The individual flowers, fully 1 inch in diameter, perfectly shaped, 
are of a bright carmine rose with a pink eye when opening, contrasting 
with the mauve of the older flowers and the deep carmine of the buds. 
Early. A TRULY SENSATIONAL NEW LILAC. Very scarce. 1 J^-2' 
MARIE FINON —(Lemoine). Large branched panicles, round fldwers 
of the purest alabaster 
1H-2' 
5.00 
3.50 
1^-2' 
2-3' 
3.50 
5.00 
1H-2' 
2-3' 
2.50 
3.50 
1.50 
5 " 
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LANSING, MICHIGAN 
white. Extremely flo- 
riferous. Single .... 
MASSENA —(Lemoine). 
Strong upright spikes, 
individual flowers 
over 1-inch across, of 
the deepest red. 
Award of MeritR.H.S. 
MONTBLANC— (Lemoine). 
Although not the very 
newest, we consider 
this a variety of tre¬ 
mendous interest; 
enormous trusses of 
pure white. 2-3' 
MRS. EDWARD HARDING— 
(Lemoine). Awarded 
in 1921 the special 
prize, founded by Mrs. 
Edward Harding for 
the best double red 
ilac. Large panicles 
of large full flowers 
of the brightest carmine 
PAUL DESCHANEL— 
(Lemoine). Immense 
panicles of very broad 
flowers, rosy-mauve 
with carmine buds, 13^-2' 
exceedingly free. . . . 2-3' 
5.00 
3.50 
5.00 
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