14 BAGATEL LEWUNAYRS Eke: 


Unit Price 
Per 10 
SALIX vitellina aurea Golden Willow 
6. ' to 8.0 oft, 2B Ree eee 1.75 
8S” to.104 7t: 4BUch.. ae 2.50 
SCIADOPITYS verticillata Umbrella Pine 
244: to 8) init te ct eee eee 3.00 
3. to 4escftin eee 4.50 
4 “to'bD iw tt..cceec.. eee 7.00 
SYRINGA vulgaris hybrids 
In “Lilacs for America” a Committee of the 
American Association of Botanical Gardens and 
Arboretums, assisted by outstanding Lilac experts, 
gives a list of the “finest” and “very good” Lilacs. 
We were glad to see that our collection consisted 
of the “finest”? with only a few exceptions. We list 
below, in color groups, one single and one double 
variety. We have indicated after each variety the 
maximum height available. s—single; d—double. 
WHITE 
Jan van Tol, s, large, flowers and trusses. (6) 
Ellen Willmott, d, imbricated flowers, late! (5) 
VIOLET 
Capitaine Baltet, s, huge panicles. (3) 
Marechal Lannes, d, large flowers. (3) 
BLUE AND BLUISH 
President Lincoln, s, very fine variety. (4) 
President Grevy, semi-double. (4) 
LILAC 
Charles X, s, very floriferous. (3) 
Leon Gambetta, d, shaded pink. (3) 
PINK AND PINKISH 
Edouard Andre, s, perfect color. (4) 
Katherine Havemeyer, d, one of the best. (4) 
MAGENTA (or Reddish Purple) 
Ruhm von Horstenstein, s, long, massive trusses. (4) 
Mrs. Edward Harding, d, large, full panicles. (4) 
PURPLE (or Deep Purple) 
Ludwig Spaeth, s, large trusses. (4) 
Waldeck Rousseau, d, dark violet purple. (4) 
lL) yr. old) Br Rice, te eee .30 
2’*yr, told.*B;*' Rye. 44 sab ite 40 
146 ito 2." It: B & By ieee 75 
2» to 8" ‘Tt. BVGl Bs, ese 1.25 
O° to at tC B erty ee 2.00 
49 to. 6. + th BGA eee ee 3.00 
We have a number of other varieties not listed. 
