Lilacs... 
ILACS have absorbed the affec- 
tions and attention of people for 
centuries. Their large fragrant pan- 
icles of flowers and heart shaped 
leaves are known to all. 







TREE-FORM LILAC 
These hybrid tree-form lilacs have heavy well- 
developed heads on strong single trunks. 
Charles the Tenth Single reddish purple. 
Hugo Koster Single, dark reddish purple. 
5Ato Oette DAD ch a ee ee $6.00 each 
6716 7a DO Be ieee eee 7.25 each 
Hybrid Lilacs 
Finest of all Lilacs — hybrids are developed from common lilac, and 
other species. Flowers are similar in shape, some varieties with large 
single florets, other with double petaled florets, but with a wide range 
of color. 
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PAtOA OAT: as ects ee ets ee 2.00 each 
Sto, iti ele etre eae 3.00 each 
ACOs <S- 1bi tas, dnee ahs ae eee 4.00 each 
Amoena Single, medium dark red. Lamartine Single, red to tourmaline pink, 
Berreyer Double, mauve shading to red. Ludwig Spaeth Single, dark red. 
Anthony Buckner Double pink. Michel Buckner Double, pale lilac. 
Biotic Bi ncleeiehienlae Mrs. Ellen Willmott Large, double white. 
M fi C . . . . 
Charles Joly Double, dark purple-red. MNES e ROE LS 
Mme. Florent Stepma L , single white. 
Charles the Tenth Single, reddish purple. a | aie a Tas Bae 
Mme. Lemoine Double, white. 
Condorcet Semi-double, bluish. ; 
President Carnot Double, two tone mauve 
Congo Single, dark red. 
President Lincoln Single, deep wedgewood blue. 
Edward Boiser Single, deep purple. Princess Marie Single, pink. 
Jean Bart Double, bright red to mauve.  Vestale Best single white. 
Jean Mace Double, bluish mauve. Wm. Robinson Double, purple-blue. 
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