Symphoricarpos chenaulti 
Fine light green leaves and pink fruits. The best of the group 
and a shrub to be widely planted. 
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Symphoricarpos racemosus (Common snowberry) 
Waxy white berries that remain through the winter. 
Symphoricarpos vulgaris (Indian currant) 
Dull, coral-red fruit. 
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Syringa vulgaris (Common lilac) 
A sturdy shrub and an old favorite. In two varieties:— one 
with purple and the other with white blossoms. 
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Syringa persica (Persian lilac) 
Clusters of fragrant, pale lilac flowers on slender, arching stems. 
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FRENCH HYBRID LILACS 
These are the finest of the modern lilacs and worthy of a 
place in your garden. Offered in white, pink, purple, red, lavendar 
and blue. 
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Syringa Villosa (Late Lilac) 
A very pretty lavendar-pink bloom in late June. Bright green 
heavy foliage, very attractive. 
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