CHOICEST COLLECTION 
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HYBRID LILACS 
The Lilac is still one of the most popular of our Spring flowering shrubs, 
and rightly so, for it is hardy everywhere, grows well and the wonderfully 
fragrant flowers in many unusual shades, repay us manyfold for the little 
care they receive. 
Plant in Spring or Fall in a sunny and well drained location, not in full 
shade or low spots. 
DOUBLE LILACS 
WHITE 
Edith Cavell. Large semi-doublé creamy white. Fragrant, late. 
Mme. Casimier Perier. Very fragrant double white; midseason. 
Mme. Lemoine. Pure white, very fragrant. 
PINK 
Waldeck Rousseau. Soft pink; very late. 
William Robinson. Brightest of the double pinks; midseason. 
BLUE 
Jean Mace. Fragrant mauve, late flowering, tall. 
Katherine Havemeyer. Fragrant, bluish-mauve, midseason tall grower. 
Marc Micheli. Bluish pink, very fragrant, midseason. 
Michel Buchner. A blue which distinctively intermixes and changes to 
mauve in successive stages; strong grower, midseason. 
President revy. Fine clear blue; strong grower, midseason. 
Vauban. Earliest hybrid of the lightest shade of blue, very fragrant 
and a strong grower. 
SINGLE LILACS 
WHITE 
Jan van Tol. Pure white, very large trusses and extremely large indi- 
vidual very fragrant florets; midseason, tall. 
Marie Le Graye. Pure white broad trusses, very large florets; medium 
grower, late midseason. 
Vestale. Stately hyacinth-trussed white, very early. 
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