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SYMPHOR1CARPOS, Sno.wberry. 
clienaulti. Pink and white flowers in June, followed by red berries, 
racemosus. Pink flowers, showy white berries. 
vulgaris, Coralberry. Small red berries pendant along stems in 
winter. 
Save wood ashes for your Peonies, Roses, and Delphiniums 
LILACS 
SYRINGA, Lilac Hybrids. Known as French Lilacs. 
Varieties that have proved finest in Colorado are marked @. 
2- 3 ft.$1.00 to $2.50 ) 
3- 4 ft.$1.50 to $3.00 J According to variety. 
Large mature plants, 4-5 ft., 5-6 ft., $2.50 to $10.00 
According to variety. 
Alphonse Lavallee. Double, purplish-lilac. 
Belle de Nancy. Double, satiny-pink. 
Bleuatre. Single, distinctly blue; early, good grower. 
Charles Joly. Double, dark violet-purple. 
Charles X. Single, blue-purple. 
©Congo. Single, very dark red-purple; large flowers. 
Diderot. Single, pinky-purple; large loose flowers. 
Due de Massa. Double, clear violet-purple. 
©Edith Cavell. Double, creamy buds open white. 
Edmond About. Double, purple; late. 
©Ellen Willmott. Double, white; large lily of the valley buds. 
Henri Martin. Masses of lovely violet-mauve flowers. 
©Hippolyte Maringer. Double, large pinkish-purple, fluffy; very good. 
Jacques Callot. Single, large rosy-pink. 
Jan Van Tol. Single; a new large w T hite. 
Jeanne D’Arc. Double, white; late. 
©Jules Simon. Duoble, purplish-pink; very large, lovely florets. 
Lamartine. Single, large, mauve-pink. 
Leon Gambetta. Double, buds bright pink opening rosy-lilac; good. 
©Lucie Baltet. Single, warm old-rose; flowers erect above foliage. 
Ludwig Spaeth. Single, dark reddish-purple; floriferous. 
Macrostachya. Single, buds violet; flowers pink to white. 
Marie Legraye. Single, pure white; inclined to d,warf habit. 
Michel Buchner. Double, blue-lilac; dwarfish habit. 
Mme. Abel Chataney. Double, white; late. 
©Mme. Francisque Morel. Single, clear mauve-pink. Mrs. E. Harding 
says, “One of the finest single lilacs.” 
Mme. Florent Stepman. Single, buds cream, flowers white. 
©Mont Blanc. Single; one of the very best whites. 
Olivier de Serres. Double, violet-blue; vigorous. 
©Paul Thirion. Double, claret-rose; lovely red buds. 
©Pres. Fallieres. Double, very large, lilac-pink; late, very good. 
Pres. Grevy. Double, blue; large plumes. 
Pres. Lincoln. Single, clear Wedgewood blue; compact habit. 
Pres. Viger. Double, light purple; loose, graceful forked plumes. 
Reaumur. Single, violet-petunia; tall, floriferous. 
Rene Jarry-Desloges. Double, a lovely blue; buds pink. 
Thunbergi. Double, violet-mauve; long slender spikes. 
©Toussaint L’Ouverture. Single, dark purple-red; one of the darkest. 
Vestale. Single, white; long slender erect blooms. 
Viviand Morel. Double, lilac to blue; floriferous. 
©Wm. Robinson. Double, buds red, flowers pinky-lavender; lovely 
leaves. 
French Lilacs bloom late, so are rarely hurt by frosts 
