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Syringa Henryi Prairial (L,) 
A hybrid of S. Henryi Lutece crossed by S. Wilsonii. The tall branches 
carry a wealth of broad panicles of soft mauve flowers, 3/6 each. 
Syringa Henryi Rutilant (L), 
Big upright panicles of medium-sized flowers with long tubes, of a purplish 
red colour and purple buds, very showy, 3/— each. 
Syringa Julianae 
A small spreading shrub as broad as tall, with a small foliage of a dark green, 
and- broad panicles of small flowers, pale lilac fading to white, fragrant, and 
of a very pleasing appearance, 5/— each. 
Syringa microphylla 
A low shrub with small foliage, carrying a wealth of purplish red flowers 
appearing in early May, very showy, 3/6 each. 
Syringa microphylla superba (Chenault) 
A chance hybrid remarkable for its slender branches carrying in early May 
a wealth of small sweet-scented pink flowers, 5/ — each. 
Syringa Palibiniana excellens 
Among a number of seedlings of this Korean species, recently introduced by 
the late E. H. Wilson, we found a variety of outstanding beauty, which we are 
glad to offer now. The slender branches are furnished with medium-sized, ovate- 
elliptic, cucullate leaves, and carry, about the middle of May, a wealth of dense 
and elegant clusters of fragrant flowers with long tubes and small lobes of a soft 
mauve lilac shade, 3/6 each. 
Syringa Sweginzowii albida (L.) ( 1 ) 
This new hybrid proceeds from a cross between S. Sweginzowii superha and 
S. Wilsonii^ and develops tall slender stems of a dark bronze colour, lenticellate, 
carrying at the end of May a profuseness of much branched panicles of the most 
elegant character; the rather large, long tubed flowers with re flexed lobes are of 
a delicate pale pink passing to white, very sweet-scented, 5/— each. . 
Syringa Sweginzowii densiflora [L.) 
This shrub, which has the same parentage as the above, is quite equally 
showy, wnen it carries at the end of May its enormous clusters of pale pink flowers, 
remarkable for their purple throats and their prettily reflexed lobes; very sweet- 
scented, 5/— each. 
(1) Our customers of the United States are requested to send their orders 
for this variety to Messrs. Jackson and Perkins G®, Newark, N. Y., our sole agents 
for the sale of Syringas Rosace, Ambassadeur, Candeur, and Sweginzowii 
albida in the U. S. A. 
