JAN VAN TOL Pu re white. Fragrant. Long trusses. 
J. DE MESSEMAKER Purple clusters, long and narrow. 
LAMARTINE Purplish lilac occasional margins of pale lobelia 
violet. 
LAPLACE Claret violet. A handsome, showy dark-flowered form. 
Clusters extra large with widely spreading subdivisions. 
LEOPOLD II Argyl e-purple with margins of light pinkish lilac. 
Clusters long, open and wide branched. 
LUCIE BALTET U nique shade of coppery old rose. Large billowy 
clusters. 
MACROSTACHYA Blush pink, nearly approaching a fresh color. 
Profuse bloomer. Most satisfactory. 
MME. FALLIERES Larg e flowers of delicate pale rose. 
MME. F. MOREL Light pi nkish lavender. Clusters astonishingly 
large for plant of small size. Fragrant. Valuable for cut 
flowers. 
MARCEAU Eupatorium-purple turning to ageratum-violet. A 
handsome dark-flowered form. Clusters somewhat conical, 
well filled. 
MARECHAL FOCH Bright carmine rose. Pronounced the hand¬ 
somest of all sinqle lilacs by the late Felix Crousse. A 
conspicuous form. 
MARENGO B ig trusses of enormous flowers, mauve lilac. 
MASSENA Deepest purple red, flowers one inch broad. 
MAURICE BARRES One of the handsomest of single lilacs. Azure. 
MILTON Light purple. 
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