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vulgaris. 12’-15’ Common Purple Lilac 
| A great old commoner, the mere mention of which never 
fails to recall the delicious fragrance of May. By close asso- 
ciation with man from early days, has become an institu- 
tion. The lovely flowers will smile at you every year, 
given a sunny spot with sweet soil. Prune only old wood. 
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Named Hybrids. 8’-15’ Hybrid Lilac 
Alphonse Lavalle. Med. sized, double flowers, lilac. A. 
Charles Joly. Double bright purple-crimson. 
Diderot. Single dark red. 
Ed. Andre. Double rose pink. 
Emil Gentil. Bright cobalt blue and really double. BB. 
Jean Mace. Very large double purple-blue. AmB; 
Katherine Havemeyer. Large double mauve. A. B. 
Ludwig Spaeth. Large single narrow purple clusters. 
Michael Buchner. Double, pinkish flowers. A.B. 
Paul Thirion. Double. Lovely claret rose-red buds. A. 
President Fallieres. Great trusses double rosy lilac. 
President Grevy. Soft blue-violet double flowers. A. B. 
President Poincaire. Double violet. B, 
Reamur. Single dark satiny carmine. 
Rubra de Marly. Single bluish lavender. 
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