LILACS 
CHRISTOPHE COLOMB Unusually symmetrical pale lavender flowers; 
closely filled clusters. 
DR. CHARLES JACOBS Clusters long and open. Flowers dull magenta 
purple. 
HERMAN EILERS Very distinct rose. Clusters long, narrow, open. 
JAN VAN TOL Pure white. Fragrant. Long trusses. 
J. DE MESSEMAKER Purple clusters, long and narrow. 
LAMARTINE Purplish lilac occasional margins of pale lobelia violet. 
LAM BEAU Clusters open, widely branched, light pinkish lilac without, 
rose purple within. 
LUCIE BALTET Unique shade of coppery old rose. Large billowy clusters. 
MACROSTACHYA Blush pink, nearly approaching a fresh color. Profuse 
bloomer. Most satisfactory. See illustration. 
MME. FALLIERES Large flowers of delicate pale rose. 
MME. F. MOREL Light pinkish 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 handsomest 
of all single lilacs by the late Felix Crousse. A conspicuous form. 
MARENGO Big trusses of enormous flowers, mauve lilac. 
MASSENA Deepest purple red, flowers one inch broad. 
MAURICE BARRES One of the handsomest of single lilacs. Azure. 
MONGE Rose-purple. A very fine single dark-flowered lilac and an 
excellent bloomer. Clusters extra large, open. 
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