COLBERT (Lemoine 1899) Double; with well formed, compact trusses. 
An exceptionally attractive Lilac because of the color of its flowers, which 
display tones ranging from clear pink to reddish purple, with occasional 
touches of white. $3.00 each. 
CONDORCET (Lemoine 1888) Semi-double; bearing dense clusters of 
lovely slate-blue flowers with white markings; very fragrant. Buds dark 
rose. Makes a stately and vigorous bush. 
CONGO (Lemoine 1896) Single; rich red-purple flowers (redder than 
Ludwig Spaeth) marked at throat with deep violet. Great panicles of 
magnificent bloom borne on graceful, drooping branches. Of refined habit. 
One of the most floriferous Lilacs in cultivation. (Illus. p. 7.) 
DECAISNE (Lemoine 1910) Single; soft azure-blue flowers borne in 
abundant, loose clusters. An exquisite, dainty shrub of growing popularity. 
$3.00 each. 
DIDEROT (Lemoine 1915) Single; claret-purple; imposing spikes of 
large, unique-appearing blossoms, distinguished by petals with incurved 
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EDITH CAVELL (Lemoine 1916) Double; long, pyramidal trusses of 
chaste, milk-white flowers. Sulphur colored buds. Strong and free bloom- 
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ELLEN WILLMOTT (Lemoine 1903) Double; pure snow-white; tall, 
open flower panicles. The big, dazzling white blossoms of this exceptional 
Lilac, contrasted with the fresh green of its young leaves, make it a thing 
of surpassing loveliness. 
ETNA (Lemoine 1927) Single; rich, full clusters of deep claret-purple 
flowers. A late bloomer. One of the most striking of the more recent 
introductions of Lemoine. (Illus. p. 9.) $3.00 each. 
GENERAL GRANT (Dunbar 1917) Single; magnificent spikes of great, 
dusty pink flowers. Buds a deeper shade. A notable variety, particularly 
on account of the fine color and the profusion of its blooms. 
GENERAL PERSHING (Lemoine 1924) Double; unusually large 
blossoms with broad petals of rich purplish violet. Trusses very long and 
held erect. elxtremely sshowy.lateseps.00seach- 
GENERAL SHERMAN (Dunbar 1917) Single; a stately shrub with 
sturdily held plumes of creamy lavender flowers. Dunbar considered it 
one of his most beautiful originations. $3.00 each. 
GLOIRE DE LORRAINE (Lemoine 1876) Single; clear violet with 
white center; trusses large and compact. Very fragrant and floriferous. 
ALL OUR LILACS ARE GROWN ON THEIR OWN ROOTS 
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