French Hybrid Lilacs 
French Lilacs are fancy flowering lilacs that have 
been grafted. They will blossom freely in the 18-24 
inch grade and regularly afterwards. French Lilacs 
should be used in every landscape planting. We offer 
this year ten of the best varieties selected from our 
experimental block of 105 different varieties. Strictly 
first class three-year-old plants as listed within the 
reach of all. Write your orders clearly so your custom¬ 
ers will get exactly the variety wanted. 
Belle de Nancy. Purplish reel flowers. Dwarf, compact 
bush. 
Charles X. Magnificent clusters of dark reddish-purple 
flowers. Strong grower. Vcry satisfactory. 
Charles Joly. Flowers extra large. Reddish-purple. 
Chinensis Alba. White. Fine small foliage. Very fine. 
Ludwig Spaeth. Very attractive dark red flowers. One 
of the best of the dark varieties. 
Marie LeGraye. Very fine single flowering white variety. 
Michael Buchner. Large panicles of very double, pale 
lilac colored blooms. This variety always pleases. 
Mme. Casimer Perier. Creamy white with yellow sta¬ 
mens; very fragrant. Free bloomer. Early. 
Mme. Lemoinei. Large white flowers in immense clus¬ 
ters. 
President Grevy. One of the best known and most de¬ 
pendable blue lilacs. 
Above varieties, 18-24 in.$ .(>5 each, 3 for $1.50 
Above varieties, 2-3 ft.75 each, 3 for 2.00 
Above varieties, 3-4 ft. 1.25 each, 3 for 3.00 
Tree Lilacs 
Most kinds of lilacs belong to the shrub family hav¬ 
ing several stalks coming from the ground. Tree lilacs 
are carefully trimmed while young to form one main 
trunk. We have been fortunate in growing some 
mighty fine tree lilacs in two distinct varieties as de¬ 
scribed below: 
Chinese Tree Lilac. A very graceful small tree thickly 
branched to give a massed effect to the foliage and 
flowers. Creamy white flowers with a beautiful lacey 
appearance cover this tree during the middle of July. 
Leaves very unusual, being about one-half inch wide 
and three inches long. A very hardy tree. 
Japanese Tree Lilac. A tree with distinct foliage. 
Leaves thick, pointed, leathery and dark; flowers in 
very large panicles, creamy white and privet like. 
Grows to a height of 15 to 20 feet. A desirable tree 
on account of its distinct foliage and late blooming. 
Above Tree Lilacs, 3-4 ft.$1.00 each; 2 for $1.50 
Above Tree Lilacs, 4-5 ft. 1.50 each; 2 for 2.25 
Above Tree Lilacs, 5-6 ft. 2.00 each; 2 for 3.00 
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