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SYRINGA vulgaris, Common Purple Lilac. 
Old-fashioned garden variety. Bluish-purple flowers. 
well in partial shade. 12 feet. Per 10 
3- 4' .$ 1.75 
2- 3' . 1.50 
18-24" . 1.25 
vulgaris alba, Common White Lilac. 
White form of Common Lilacs. 10 feet. 
2- 3' . 2.00 
18-24" . 1.75 
Thrives 
Per 100 
vulgaris, Named Varieties (Hybrid French Lilacs). 
1 Year Budded. 
All are strong, sturdy, beautifully rooted. The list covers a wide 
range of color. Bloom when young, transplant easily, and re¬ 
quire little care. White-blooming varieties are dwarf or semi¬ 
dwarf. 4-10 feet. 
2- 3' mostly whips. 3.00 $27.50 
18-24" mostly whips. 2.50 20.00 
12-18" mostly whips. 1.75 12.50 
Abel Carriere (Dble. Cobalt Blue) 
Adelaide Dunbar (Dble. Dark Crimson to Rose) 
Alphonse Lavellee (Dble. Light Purple) 
Charles Joly (Dble. Purplish Red) 
Edith Cavell (Dble. Pure White) 
Edouard Andre (Dble. Pink) 
Jan Van Tol (Sgle. White) 
Jean Mace (Dble. Blue) 
Lucie Baltet (Sgle. Reddish Pink) 
Ludwig Spaeth (Sgle Reddish Purple) 
Mme. Casimir Perier (Dble. White) 
Mme. Lemoine (Dble. White) 
Marc Micheli (Dble. Blue) 
Marie LeGraye (Sgle. White) 
Michel Buchner (Dble. Lavender) 
Prest. Grevy (Dble. Reddish Purple) 
Ru,hm von Horstenstein (Sgle. Deep Reddish Lilac) 
Waldeck-Rousseau (Dble. Rose) 
Wm. Robinson (Dble. Purplish Red) 
TAMARIX, Assorted. 
A very useful plant for corners in foundation work, or for con¬ 
trast in mass planting. Likes sandy soil. 7-10 feet. 
3- 4' mostly whips. 2.50 
2- 3' mostly whips. 1.75 
18-24" mostly whips. 1.50 
Africana (African Tamarix. Pink flowers in April. 
Feathery gray-green foliage.) 
Gallica (French Tamarix. Light pink flowers. Blue- 
green foliage.) 
Odessana (Odessa Tamarix. Late pink flowers. Light 
green foliage.) 
Pentandra (Five-stamen Tamarix. Gray-green foliage. 
Pink flowers.) 
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