LILACS 
GROUP I (continued) 
White Hyacinth, E 
AE OL Bal BALI S AO  her hal SL EOF LS he Pie 
A very fine late single white which is almost a coun- 
terpart of Blue Hyacinth except in color. An unusu- 
al feature is that side branches of thyrse carry little 
rounded individual ‘‘clusterlets.”’ It is very produc- 
tive and flowers are richly fragrant. For sale east 
and west as well as outside the U. S. A. 
ORIGINATED BY OTHERS 
(For prices see Group I, page 19) 
S” before variety means “Single;’ ‘‘D’ means 
“Double.” 
Ambassadeur, CDE lilac blue; white eye 
Ami Schott, CDE deep blue 
Capt. Perrault, D pink 
Evangeline, C purplish-lilac 
Firmament, CD sky-blue 
Henri Martin, BC pinkish-lilac 
Henri Robert, CDE slaty-blue 
Marceau, CDE deep violet purple 
Marechal Foch, CDE carmine pink 
Monument, CDE white 
Night, DE purple 
GROUP Ii 10 100 
rate rate 
INTERMEDIATE COLLECTION @ @ 
B. 3 to 42. ft eee 1.50 1.40 
C5 2:50.33 tte 1.10 1.00 
Dp ly, to 2 fii). Sa eee 15 10 
EB Adis toot Ai fte a ake eee 65 .60 
Alexander Hamilton, CD rosy-mauve 
Diplomate, CDE lilac blue 
Decaisne, DE blue 
Ellen Willmott, DE white 
Early Double White, D white 
Gen. Pershing, DE rosy purple 
Georges Bellair, DE ruddy 
Hugo de Vries, CD ruddy purple 
Marengo, CD purplish-lilac 
Massena, CD deep ruddy purple 
Mme. Antoine Buchner, CDE soft mauve pink 
Mme. Auguste Gouchaulft, DE white 
Monge, CDE dark purple 
Mrs. W. E. Marshall, DE dark purple 
Olivier de Serres, CD lilac blue 
Paul Thirion, DE claret rose 
Prodige, CDE deep purple 
Prof. E. H. Wilson, DE white 
Violetta, CDE violet 
Volcan, DE ruby purple 
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