Deciduous Shrubs 
LILACS 
(Syringa) 
NEWEST VARIETIES 
(grown from imported plants) 
B 
3 
to 
4 
ft. 
each 
. 2.00 
10 
rate 
1.75 
100 
rate 
1.50 
C 
2 
to 
3 
ft.. 
. 1.75 
1.50 
1.25 
D 
to 
2 
ft.. 
. 1.50 
1.25 
1.00 
E 
1 
to 
ft. 
. 1.00 
.90 
.75 
Letters after varieties indicate sizes available. 
AMI SCHOTT—BCDE. Double; dense panicles of broad cucul- 
late flowers, deep cobalt blue with paler reverses; 
a superb novelty. 
DIPLOMATE—CDE. Single: huge bunches of well shaped regu¬ 
lar flowers, cobalt blue shaded mauve, center pale 
lilac, buds light purple. 
ETNA—DE. Single; broad panicles of medium sized regular 
flowers. Late. Deep claret purple ; probably nearest 
approach to red. 
FIRMAMENT—BCDE. Single: immense panicles of large regu¬ 
lar flowers of a beautiful shade of sky blue, truly 
a gem among blue varieties. 
HUGO DE VRIES—CDE. Single; bright mauve-rose. The separ¬ 
ate flowers have a diameter of from % in. to in. 
and the spikes are large and well built. Excellent 
for forcing. 
MARECHAL FOCH—DE. Single; bright carmine rose becoming 
mauve. Flowers over an inch across. Clusters up to 
foot long. Some consider this best single Lilac to 
date. 
MASSENA—DE. Single; strong upright spikes; flowers over 
1 in. broad and of deepest purple red. A.M.R.H.S. 
MONUMENT—BCDE. Single; very big and compact trusses of 
creamy white flowers. Very showy novelty of unusual 
floriferousness. 
PRO DICE—CDE. Single; this novelty carries good trusses of 
immense flowers, fully measuring inches in 
breadth, of a deep purplish red. 
SPECIAL VARIETIES 
Includes scarce and slow-growing varieties. Also Species Lilacs. 
A 
4 
to 
5 
ft. 
. 1.50 
1.25 
B 
8 
to 
4 
ft; ■-. 
. 1.00 
.85 
C 
2 
to 
3 
ft. 
.70 
.60 
D 
1% to 
2 
ft. 
.60 
.50 
E 
1 
to 
1% ft. 
.45 
.40 
Letters after varieties indicate sizes available. 
ALEXANDER HAMILTON—DE. Double, violet lavender, flow¬ 
ers remarkably large. 
CAPT. PERRAULT—^DE.' Double, rosy mauve, large, late. 
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS—CDE. Single, buds mauve, flow¬ 
ers pure blue. 
GENERAL PERSHING—DE. Double, flowers of unusual size, 
broad lobes, rich purplish violet, late, very showy. 
LUCIE BALTET—BCDE. Single, coppery rose, an unusual and 
beautiful color. 
■ ’. > I 
MME. FELIX—CDE. Single; pure white. Very early. 
PRES. LINCOLN—E. Single; clear blue. 
SUNOL—CDE. Double; buds purple; open flowers blue-lilac. 
Hose-in-hoSe type flower with strong fragrance. 
VESUVE—E. Single; dark purple, rather dwarf. 
Originated Here 
#112—BC. Single, opens bluish purple, becoming blue with age. 
Good fragrance. Unusually free blooming. Flowers 
■ and clu'stiers large. Mid-season. 
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