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SYRINGA (not lilac)—see PHILADELPHUS. 
SYRINGA 
Large fragrant panicles of colorful flowers in late May and 
early June make the lilacs one of the most popular shrubs. No 
planting is complete without some lilacs. 
SYRINGA persica 6 ft. PERSIAN LILAC 
The flower clusters, seldom more than three inches long, of 
lavendar or white in June are not as showy as those of some 
other varieties. The shrub, however, is very desirable because 
of its drooping branches and dark green glossy foliage. It 
tolerates shade. 
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villosa 10 ft. LATE LILAC 
This is a late flowering variety with large clusters of pink- 
ish-white or lilac flowers in July. Leaves are broad, oblong, 
glossy green. Tolerates shade. 

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vulgaris 10 ft. COMMON LILAC 
The common lilac needs no description as it is a known 
variety to all. The fragrant lilac flowers are very attractive. 
The plant is very hardy, long lived and tolerates partial 

shade. 
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A fragrant white flowering sort of the common lilac. 
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HYBRID (FRENCH) LILACS 
This class contains the finest of all lilacs, derived from hybrid- 
ization of the common lilac with other species. The leaves are 
similar to the common lilac. The flower clusters are generally 
larger, some with doubly petaled flowerets. They are excellent 
for use in foundation plantings or as specimens in the garden. 
FRENCH HYBRID LILACS 6 tft. 

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Please order by name—Following varieties are available— 
Alphonses Lavalleeeias. ue shee eee ce ee Double, Blue 
Madame*CasimirePerieriwa. sae eee ee nee Double, White 
ViIClOre LEMON 4e-s tots aiecaic eae ch ceeeect- ee Ree Double, Orchid-Pink 
Woldeck- Rousseau ra: sete 10 ee wee Double, Rosy-Violet 
TAMARIX 
The tamarix is a slender stemmed, graceful shrub with five 
needle-like leaves which are light green in color giving the plant 
a soft fern-like appearance. It does well in dry soil conditions. 
TAMARIX africana 10 ft. AFRICAN TAMARISK 
Racemes of pink flowers in April. Dark green, feathery, 
fern-like foliage. 
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