
Syringa Reflexa 
A WONDERFUL NEW LILAC WITH PINK FLOWERS 
In the mountains of western Hupeh, Central China, E. H. Wilson found 
this interesting, distinctive Lilac in 1901. Its two outstanding characteris- 
tics are the pale rose color of its blossoms and its graceful, wisteria-like 
drooping flower panicles. These pendulous clusters, sometimes broad 
and sometimes long and narrow, are invariably well filled with blooms, 
and are from nine to twelve inches in length. The bright red of the buds 
contrasts strikingly with the beautiful pink of the opened flowers and a 
well developed bush of this species makes a never-to-be-forgotten sight. 
Syringa reflexa was awarded a medal by the Royal Horticultural Society. 
It is very hardy. No Lilac collection should be without this spectacular 
beauty. Strong plants: $2.50 each; two for $4.50, three for $6.00; 4’—5’, 
$3.50 each. Prices on larger plants furnished upon application. 
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