Syringa Henryti 
A race of hybrid Lilacs produced by Louis Henry, a French gardener, by 
crossing S. villosa with S. jostkaea. 
S. HENRYI ‘“FLOREAL’’—See S. nanceiana ‘“‘Floréal.” 

Lutéce 
So. OENR Ye. CLUTECE 2) sincle- was lalac of vexceptionalmbeduty-mat 
flowers late, coming into bloom after the Common Lilac has faded. The 
violet-purple blossoms are borne in large clusters often a foot or more in 
length. This vigorous hybrid is a rapid grower and makes a shapely 
bush, valuable either as a specimen or when planted among other shrubs. 
2’—3’, $2.00; prices on larger sizes furnished upon application. 
Syringa Nanceiana 
This is a group name for all hybrids resulting from crossing S. henryi with 
S. sweginzowt. 
S. NANCEIANA ‘“‘FLOREAL”’ (S. henry: ‘‘Floréal’?) (Lemoine 1925) 
After other Lilacs are gone this bush bursts into a mass of big, feathery 
blooms of beautiful mauve-lilac flowers. Very vigorous; attaining a 
height of eight to ten feet. Exceptionally attractive as a specimen, or as 
a background plant in the shrub border. A cross between S. henry1 
““Lutéce”’ and S. sweginzow1, resembling S. sweginzow1 in the form of its 
flowers and S. henryi “‘Lutéce” in color. $2.50 each. 
ALL OUR LILACS ARE GROWN ON THEIR OWN ROOTS 
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