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FRENCH LILACS — DESCRIPTIVE LIST — Continued 
Pres. Carnot oe flowers large, double, light lilac blue; in long narrow clusters. A free-blooming 
strong-growing variety of very good color. : 
*Pres. Fallieres — large pale lavender to vinaceous lilac flowers in very large clusters. And out- 
standing variety with good growth characteristics and showy flowers. 
*Pres, Grevy — flowers large, semi-double to double, in large pyramidal clusters; a clear soft 
delicate blue. An old variety that is still one of the best of its color. 
*Reaumur — flowers single, very large, violet-carmine and satiny-rose; in long  well-filled 
clusters. A very choice dark Lilac, but a slow and rather poor grower. 
*Ruhm von Horstenstein — flowers very large, single, in long narrow trusses; an even dark 
reddish purple. A very promising free-blooming new variety. 
Renoncule — flowers fragrant, double, of medium size, in narrow compact clusters; a pleasing 
even bluish lavender. Free-flowering and a strong grower. 
*Vauban — flowers double, sometimes semi-double, light lilac-pink tho much darker in bud. 
Ville de Limoges — single flowers of medium size in well-filled pyramidal clusters; mauve-pink. 
One of the most fragrant of all Lilacs. 
*Waldeck-Rousseau — double flowers of medium size, in large, long, many-branched clusters; 
deep violet, darker without than within. A very pleasing variety. 
William Robinson — flowers double, large, in large open irregular clusters; deep red in bud 
expanding to light crimson. 
SYRINGA japonica — Japanese Tree Lilac 18-20 ft. 
A very large shrub, attaining the proportions of a small tree. 
Large panicles of creamy white flowers in July long after the bloom 
of all other Lilacs is gone. Per 10 Per 100 
PAO RTCEE Net kes epee UAT 5 SER aE cael ri 3.00 26.00 
Sete LOCtr a rettaiemen 2a tly, WAU ink Glad See 3.75 32.50 
ARE OG CLE CUM eta, ea! tee ay Mao ee eae ONE tahoe Nee: 4,50 40.00 
persica (rothomagensis) — Persian Lilac 8-10 ft. 
An upright vigorous grower, the most free-flowering of all of 
the Lilacs. Flowers deep purplish red in very large heads. This 
variety should properly be called Chinese Lilac, (Syringa, rotho- 
magenis), as the true Persian Lilac is a small weak grower with 
pale lilac flowers and is practically unknown in the nursery trade. 
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Dat Oa elect ee 106 > ee me i ey eee ($180.00 per 1000) 20 20.00 
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ABT Om SMLCOt iy ete een eo aae: 20 ee ($270.00 per 1000) 3.60 32.00 
villosa — Late Lilac or Pink Lilac 8-10 ft. 
A bushy, compact shrub of rapid growth, producing a profusion 
of rosy-pink flowers in June after the Common Lilacs are gone 
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BLOM RT COED grcttte Sig) er A Rh ta) eee “eee 8 wins ety 2.30 20.00 
vulgaris — Common Purple Lilac 12-15 ft. 
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SSA RVCE Nae ieiek Seer Mer 2h Nate sees 2 ays eee ee os 2.60 22.50 
BIO Mi Repetto ne es oe ee cee tie) eae Rae WS Oe 3.60 32.50 
vulgaris alba — Common White Lilac 12-15 ft. 
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De tOr guLeet we ese) MMA OR teh eae, ete Cen thy 2.50 22.00 
BOLO he LOOT eee ate eee oa, Shae te NE SEN NO er es: 3.50 30.00 
TAMARIX hispida — Kashgar Tamarix 12-15 ft. 
The best hardy Tamarix. Slow-growing, compact and upright, with 
feathery silvery-green foliage and long panicles of bright pink bloom 
over a long season in early summer. 
Pe Ome OME CHCS rea eas he EN op iy ee ee 1.40 11.00 
Ler eee enc ot) Se ee 1.70 14.00 
Cir a Oe rete ere ee re ee DIO 18.00 
aCe OC Parmeter 9 ee eno Pe 2:50 22.00 

All orders are booked subject to our regular Terms and Conditions of Sale as printed on 
pages 2 and 3. These should be carefully noted as we cannot vary from them. 
