Ornamental Shrubs 
FRENCH HYBRID FI FAC 
V/z to tV± feet .$1.00 ouch 
(Varieties thus * starred are of exceptional merit) 
ALPHONSE LAVALLE—Double, clear lavendar-violet, deeper without than 
within. 
♦CHARLES .TOLY Doul)le; very dark violet-purple with silvery reflex. 
♦CHARLES X—An old free-flowering favorite; single, tine clusters of reddish- 
lilac flowers. 
DE MIRABEL — Single, large trusses of bluish-violet flowers, very dark. 
DESFONTAINES—Double, violet-blue; a conspicuous variety with a good 
clear color. 
DIDEROT — Single, very deep red; the flowers are exceptionally good in both 
color and form, but the plant is a rather weak grower. 
♦EDOUARD ANDRE -Double, clear rose or nearly pink, one of the best of 
this color. 
♦EMILE LEMOINE—Double, laelia pink; well formed flowers in large clus¬ 
ters. As near an approach to pure pink as will be found in Lilacs. 
FRAU BERTHA 1 >AMMANN—Single, white; clusters very large. 
OLORIE DE CRONCELLES—Single; bright red in bud, expanding (<> lilac-red. 
♦HUGO KOSTER—Single, bluish violet to dark reddisli-purple, flowers and 
trusses both very large; a most distinct and attractive variety. 
JEAN MACE — Double, free-flowering; very large clusters of bluisli-mauve flow¬ 
ers; a very distinct variety. 
LA MAUVE—Double; pale lilac-pink flowers in long narrow clusters. 
I.EON GAMBETTA—Double; lilac-rose; both the individual flowers and the 
trusses are very large. 
♦LUDWIG SPAETH—Single, very deep maroon-red; very free-flowering. Gen¬ 
erally considered as one of the best and certainly the most popular of the 
dark colored Lilacs. 
MME. CASIMIR PERIElt- Double, very free-flowering; large trusses of 
creamy white flowers. 
MME. LEMOINE—Large pure white double flowers; a very dependable bloom¬ 
er and a very popular variety. 
MME. LEON SIMON—Double; lilac-pink; large flowers in line trusses, but a 
rather weak grower. 
MARECHAL LANNES — Semi-double, bluish-violet, large individual flowers. 
♦MARIE LeGRAYE A very free-flowering large single white, plant rather 
dwarf. 
MAURICE BARRES — Pale azure-lilac, single, a very handsome variety. 
MICHAEL BUCHNER—Double, pale pinkish-lilac; large well formed flowers; 
one of the best known and most popular varieties. 
MONTAIGNE — Double and very large individual flowers, pinkish mauve. 
MONT BLANC—A new and very outstanding single white, very large flowers 
and trusses; the most beautiful single white. 
PAUL TIIERION—Double; rosy lavendar tinged claret; a very fine variety. 
PRESIDENT CARNOT — Flowers large, double, on very long clusters, light 
lilac blue. 
PRESIDENT FAILLAIRES—Double, pale lavendar, very large clusters. 
♦PRESIDENT GREVY—Double blue, one of the best of this color. 
REAMUR — Single, a very beautiful variety, violet-carmine and satiny rose. 
Y1LLE DE LIMOGES — Single, mauve-pink, exceptionally fragrant. 
♦WALDECK ROSSEAU Double, very deep violet, in long branched trusses. 
JAPANESE TUFF FI FAC 
A very large shrub attaining the proportions of a small tree. Large 
panicles of c reamy white flowers in July after all of the other Lilacs are gone. 
2 to 2H> leet.$1.00 each 
PERSIAN FIFAC (Rothomagensis) 
Upright and vigorous grower, the most free-flowering of all of the Lilacs. 
Flowers deep reddish-purple in very large heads. This variety should pro¬ 
perly be called Chinese Lilac (Syringa rothomagensis,) as the true Persian Li¬ 
lac is a small weak grower with pale lilac flowers and is practically unknown 
in the nursery trade. 
2 to 3 feet .$1.00 each 
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