DIAMOND 
ANNIVERSARY 
LILACS 
New Models of 
Old Favorites 
FRENCH. 6 to 8 ft. The most gorgeous flowers of all large blooming shrubs. 
Do not sucker profusely like common Lilac. Listed below are outstanding 
varieties of French Lilacs. 
Adelaide Dunbar. One of the darkest of the French Lilacs. Double dark 
purple. 
Alphonse Lavallee. Double. One of the best dark blues An excellent variety. 
Chas. Joly. Double, dark purplish red flowers. Tops in its color class. 
Mme. Lemoine. Double; pure white. Makes beautiful contrasts with Alphonse 
Lavallee or Chas. Joly. 
Pres. Grevy. Double. Light blue. One of the very best blue French Lilacs. 
Select, $2.15 each; Standard, $1.65 each. 
Van Houttei 
LILAC, Red Persian. The late Prof. S. B. LILAC, Villosa. Grows much like 

Green considered this the most beau- other Lilacs, but has distinctive 
tiful Lilac in cultivation. A fine addition leaves and is covered with bloom 
to your Lilac collection. Rich red. Very late in May or early in June after 
© a R fe AS hardy. A wonderful sight when in all other Lilacs are gone. Select, 
bloom in late May. Select, $1.35 each; 85c each; Standard, 75c each. 
Standard, $1.00 each. 
VAN HOUTTEI (Bridal Wreath). 5 to 6 ft. The 
most popular shrub offered by anyone. Useful 
in border or foundation plantings. 
Select, 85c each 
Standard, 75c each 
SNOW GARLAND (Arguta). 4 to 5 ft. The 
habit of covering the branches with pure white 
flowers gives this shrub the popular name. The 
branches look like garlands of snow. The earliest 
blooming of Spireas. 
Select, 85c each 
Standard, 75c each 
ANTHONY WATERER. 18 to 36 in. Well 
known shrub for border and foundation plant- 
ing. The pinkish red blooms are borne freely 
in July. 
Select, 85c each 
Standard, 75c each 

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