These Are 
LILAC ARISTOCRATS 
2 
As hardy and as free from disease as the old- 
fashioned common lilac and vastly more beautiful. 
These French ‘varieties bloom freely when young 
plants, bearing huge spikes with large single or 
double florets. The color ranges thru the pinks to 
Dubonnet red, and thru the lavenders to deep purple. 
They do not sucker as freely as the common lilac. 
All are pleasingly fragrant. 
Strong bushes which have flowered. 
Individually grown. 
On:own-roots, 
Dug fresh to your order. 
Alphonse LaValle. Double. Deep blue-purple er 
open to form a double fringed floret of delicate peri- 
winkle blue. Clusters large, shapely and compact. 
Bush vigorous, 
Belle de Nancy. Double. Rose-pink buds opening a 
lighter shade. One of the most beautiful lilacs. 
Glorie de Moulins, Single. Dark red, very free 
flowering, a mass of bloom which completely covers 
the bush. Very desirable. 
Marie leGrey. Single. Very large white florets in 
clusters of medium size. Strong, erect, profuse bloom- 
-, Early. First choice in a collection. 
Mme. Lemoine. Double. Pure white with large nar- 
row clusters. Very satisfactory and popular, Dependar 
ile bloomer. Midseason. 
Any of the above five varieties, 
each: 
2-3’ $1.50 3-4 $2.00 4-5’ $3.00. 
