Leon Gambetta (7.3—Lemoine—1907) 
Double pink. This is one of our favorites because 
of its size, structure, delicate color, plant habit and 
free bloom. Individual florets are like small roses 
from plump, rosy lilac buds. Clear, delicate pink 
over-all color. Year in and year out it is considered 
by all to be one of the finest of all lilacs. 
Smallksizes te —— (a's Warren oa Ce ee, Cees 2.50 
Medium: 8iz6s—" 2" =3'S = ha. et eae oe 3.50 
Lare?GUSizes fe —-943 24g te ot eth eee ae eae 5.00 
Leon Simon (6.1—Lemoine—1888 ) 
Double magenta red purple color. Ranges from vio- 
let red to blue to pink. Pointed trusses with good 
floret shape, reflexed pink. Strong grower. Early. 
Small sizes — L2H 1 Sy eee oe ae ee eae 2.00 
Mediums sizess 72-3 eee ye aes 3.25 
Ludwig Spaeth (7.8—Spaeth—1883) 
Single. Dark, crimson purple. One of the choicest 
dark red-purple lilacs in this color class. One of the 
oldest, but still one of the most reliable growers 
and bloomers. 
SMmallssizes 2 — LOR ee eae ees ee ae 1.50 
Me dilim.s8iZeS—— 92/3 Ee ee ae ee 2.50 
Macrostachya (7.8—Before 1844) 
Single. This is a very fine light pink single with im- 
mense panicles. Never fails to attract instant at- 
tention. Large, loose trusses. Extremely fragrant. 
Upright and vigorous grower, a rare color and scarce 
lilac. 
Medrrm tS1ZGS——-2/=3" 2 sta Gere ee a eee 3.00 
Marechal Foch (8.3—Lemoine—19 24) 
Single—Magenta red purple. Perfectly shaped 
flowers of bright carmine-rose with dark pink cen- 
ter and prominent yellow eye. The florets contrast- 
ing vividly with the deep carmine buds. Very vig- 
orous grower. Pronounced the handsomest of all 
single lilacs by the noted horticulturist, Felix 
Crousse. Stock very scarce. 
Small¥sizess= (——1 Dae LSE er Fi eee ea. Seeder aah) 
Medium, sizes—002/-3. 7 te ee oe eee 3.50 
Marechal Lannes (7.8——-Lemoine—1910) 
Double Violet 
Huge flowers that sometimes will measure an inch 
across. Bluish violet with carmine violet buds; 
spikes extremely large but very showy. Undoubtedly 
one of the most sensational and choicest of all lilacs. 
Awarded a medal by the Royal Horticulture Society. 
Small sizes—— [27 LS oe. eee ay ees ne eo eee 2.00 
Marie Le Graye (5.6—Before 1879) 
Single—white. Large loose clusters of ivory white 
flowers with cream colored buds. A very free bloom- 
er that is much admired and very popular. Blooms 
on very young bushes. 
Smallzsizesris— a Loe Se nee bie ote ee ue 1.75 
Medium #812689 820-3 en ect a ea eee oe, ‘2.50 
Massena (7.9—Lemoine—1923 ) 
Single. Magenta red purple. A very good color on a 
very fine growing bush. Strong, upright panicles of 
imposing blooms of dark purple-red with florets of 
unusual size that are deeply cupped. Slower grower 
—late. One of the best singles in this color class. 
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