RECENT EUROPEAN VARIETIES 
and some of the best of our own. 
$4.00 
DSO. 4-1 
ba 2.50 
COMSELIs 
Hee ALO ae ke 
Gol tort seett. 
$2.00 
1.50 
Letters after varieties show sizes available. 
Named 
Most of these were more fully described in G. A. ’41 which can still be had upon request. 
Ami Schott. D. Double, deep blue. 
Firmament. FG. Single, blue. 
Marechal Foch. DFG. Single, carmine 
rose. 
Prodige. 
FG. Single, deep purple. 
Numbered 
DD-61. G. This looks to us like a pretty 
good, late single white. Fragrant flow- 
ers of good size are borne in long loose 
elegant spikes. While not yet fully tested, 
we think pretty well of it so far. 
DM-83. DE. Last year we said: “Sin- 
gle. We have had many fine pink seed- 
lings, but not only consider this our best 
to date but also feel convinced that it is 
closer to pure pink than any other Lilac 
we have ever seen. It is altogether likely 
that it will be named, but we want to test 
it one more season before taking that step 
and formally introducing it.” Unfortun- 
ately the writer had to spend ten long 
weeks in the hospital beginning March 1st 
so lost a year on checking up his Lilac 
seedlings. If all goes well its fate should 
be decided this spring. 
SPECIAL LIST 
Be eZatoes at. 
F 1% to 2 ft. 
$2.25 
IAD 
GC letorl er it. $1.35 
Letters after varieties show sizes available. 
C-119. F. The single flowers have the 
deepest shade of blue we have ever seen 
in a Lilac, but, alas! it has faults which 
prevent it from being “top notch’. 
E-414. FG. Single. Buds black-purple 
opening to dark Doge purple, nearly ma- 
roon. Flowers nearly an inch broad. One 
of the latest to bloom. 
' We can still supply an assortment of good 
varieties mainly F and G grades if selec- 
tion is left entirely to us. 
GENERAL COLLECTION 
All varieties are completely sold out. 

will be held at the Nursery in April including at least 
one Sunday. Notice will be sent by postcard to all 
on our mailing list within 100 miles of San Jose. 
Upon request we will send card to any address. 

