LILACS 
GROUP I (continued) 
PINK CLOUD, CD 
The single soft lavender-pink flowers are of medi- 
um size borne in extremely long clusters well above 
foliage. Growth is erect and very vigorous. Blooms 
in late midseason and is enormously productive. 
Notes made during test show that in 1941 a one 
year bud bore a cluster 12 inches tall and 7 inches 
wide at base. A 1943 note reads: “just a cloud of 
pink blossoms well above all foliage and in long 
clusters at that.’’ This note accounts for name chosen 
for it. 
PRODIGE, ABCDE 
Large deep purplish red flowers over an inch in 
diameter. Plant of exceptional vigor with beautiful 
healthy foliage. 
SUMMER SKIES, BC 
A very distinct single early variety which has or- 
chid buds turning blue as soon as they open and 
finally becoming an unusual soft sky blue. The clus- 
ters are fairly large and commonly forked. An ex- 
cellent producer and blooms over a long season. 
VOLCAN, BCDE 
Flowers are a rich ruby purple. Mid-late and one of 
the best of its color. Has a very long blooming sea- 
son. 
WHITE HYACINTH, CE 
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. 
10 100 
GENERAL COLLECTION rors rare 
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Bes ectOss Oa Lt et ea ae 1.30 1.20 
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Deilatoter lta ee et .65 .60 
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Double Flowering 
ADELAIDE DUNBAR, DE, rosy lilac 
ALEXANDER HAMILTON, ABCDE, rosy mauve 
CLAUDE BERNARD, ACD, lavender mauve 
CONDORCET, BC, blue 
EARLY DOUBLE WHITE, DE, white 
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