12 BA GA E DE bps anny 
Unit Price 
Per 10 
SYRINGA vulgaris hybrids Lilacs 
The following varieties represent the very best, 
they are not arranged in alphabetical order but 
according to color-groups, singles and doubles. 
Single: WHITE 
Jan van Tol, pure white, bold trusses of large 
individual flowers, profuse bloomer. (2) 
Mont-Blanc, large panicles, pure white. (3) 
Vestale, pure white, perfectly shaped. (2) 
Double: 
Madame Lemoine, white, very large flowers. (2) 
Miss Ellen Willmott, perfect form. (2%) 
Single: PINK AND RED 
Ruhm von Horstenstein, long, pink trusses. (2%) 
Lamartine, large rosy mauve clusters. (4) 
Reaumur, violet carmine and satiny rose. (2) 
Double: 
Edouard Andre, clear rose or nearly pink. (2%) 
Leon Gambetta, pink lilac, large trusses. (212) 
Mrs. Edward Harding, bright carmine. (2%) 
Single: BLUE 
Cavour, slate blue, large upright clusters. (2) 
Capitaine Baltet, handsome bluish panicles. (2%) 
Double: 
Jean Mace, bluish mauve, a distinct variety. (8) 
Katharine Havemeyer, cobalt blue. (4) 
President Grevy, huge, blue trusses. (2%) 
Single: LILAC 
Charles X, fine lilac clusters, shaded violet. (2%) 
Hugo Koster, lilac, shaded red. (214) 
Maurice Barres, azure lilac, large flowers. (2%) 
Double: 
Michael Buchner, very free, pale lilac. (2%) 
President Faillieres, large, lavender flowers. (2%) 
Mme. Antoine Buchner, soft lilac, late. (2) 
Single: VIOLET 
Souvenir de L. Spaeth, large purple violet. (2) 
Marechal Lannes, bluish violet. (2%) 
Double: 
Charles Joly, dark violet purple. (3) 
Waldeck Rousseau, deep violet trusses. (8) 
Prices B. R.; 
1 yr. old, grafted plants, 12 to 18 in. .50 
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We have indicated after each variety the maximum 
height available. 
