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ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—(Continued) 
LILAC (SYRINGA)—(Continued) 
Marc. Micheli, double, a great blooming lilac with fine, full panicles of lavender- 
blue. 
Marechal Lannes, double, reddish violet to violet-blue, a choice and sensational 
variety; extra large panicles and florets. 
Marie LeGraye, single, slender panicles of creamy white. Blooms profusely. 
Michel Buchner, dwarf and stocky; double delicate lilac flowers. 
Mme. Edw. Andre, double, clear rose; one of the best of this color. 
Mme. Lemoine, double, pure white, large panicles. Dwarf; branches well. 
President Fallieres, double, lavender-rose marked with white. Very large and 
showy panicles. Another choice variety. 
President Grevy, double, clear soft, delicate blue flowers; large panicles. 
Victor Lemoine, double, soft rosy pink overlaid blue-lavender. An outstanding 
variety. 
Waldeck-Rousseau, double, open panicles of light rose. A landscape variety of 
tremendous value. 
*Price 5¢ less on each grade. 
French Lilacs—Tree Form. 4-10 ft. 
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Common Purple (vulgaris) April-May. 12-15 ft. 
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japonica (Japanese Tree Lilac) June-July. 20-30 ft. ) 
Pyramidal tree. Leaves pale green on under surfaces. Flowers yellowish- 
white in large panicles. 
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