Syringa Henryi 
A race of hybrid Lilacs produced by Louis Henry, a French gardener, by 
crossing S. villosa with S. josikaea. 
S. HENRY I “FLOREAL”—See S. nanceiana “Floreal.” 
Lutece 
S’. HENRY I “LUTECE”—A truly remarkable Lilac of exceptional beauty. 
It flowers late, coming into blossom after the Common Lilac has faded. 
The violet-purple flowers are borne in large clusters, often a foot or more in 
length. This vigorous hybrid is a rapid grower and makes a shapely bush, 
valuable either as a specimen or when planted with other shrubs. 2' —3h 
S2.00;3'-T,S2.50. 
Giraldi Hybrids (b\ hyacinthiflora) 
A race of early Lilacs produced by Emile Lemoine and introduced in 1911. 
They are a cross between S. ohlata var. giraldi and garden forms of S. vul¬ 
garis. They resemble S. oblata in the shape of their leaves and their early 
blooming habit, and S. vulgaris in the color of their flowers. 
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