TAYLOR’S NURSERY 
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LILAC-GRAFTED 
LILACS—The best-loved of 
all flowering shrubs. You 
should grow some of the 
new hybrids, just as frag¬ 
rant as the old-fashioned 
kind with bigger flowers, 
and brighter colors, many 
of them double. 
Chas. Joly —Dark purple-red. Double. 1.50 
Congo —A deep purple variety with large bloom. Single. .. 1.50 
Glory of Hortetistein —A new variety with blooms measuring 
about 12 to 15 inches in length and 24 inches in circumference. 
Color is deep rd when opening, turning to soft lilac. 1.50 
Jan Van Tol— Enormous trusses of purest white, splendid lilac 
of great merit. 1.50 
Katherine Havermeyer— Cobalt-lilac flushed mauve, enorm¬ 
ous flowers. Double. Received Award Merit in England. New. 
4 years old. Each.... 2.50 
Leon Gambetta —Rosy-mauve, buds quite pink, trusses to 14 
inches. Double. New 2 years old. Each. 1.50 
4 years old. Each ..... 2.50 
Marceau —Claret purple, grand panicles, broad flowers. 
Single. New. 2 years old. Each. 1.50 
4 years old. Each ... 2.50 
Miss Ellen Willmott —Purest snow-white, flowers of perfect 
shape, grand elegant trusses, the finest white. New. Double. 
2 years old. Each . 1.50 
4 years old. Each... 2.50 
Mary le Graye —Pure white. Single.. 1.50 
Souvenir de la Spath— A fine lilac, blackish-red bloom. Single. 1.50 
LILAC IN VARIETIES— 
JAPONICA (Japanese tree lilac)—Strong growing variety which 
will attain a height of 20 feet. Heavy foliage. 3 ft. 1.00 
4 feet . 1.50 
JOSIKEA (Hungarian Lilac)—Deep purple buds arranged in 
panicles and opening to light violet colored flowers. 
4 to 5 feet, each... 1.00 
