Lilacs 
The Linn County Nurseries 

—Molle. Kentucky Viburnum. 8-10 ft. Upright 
growing shrub of dense growth. White flow- 
ers in May. Does well in shade. Is slower 
growing and has more attractive foliage 
than Viburnum Dentatum. 
WEIGELA, Hendersoni. 6-8 ft. One of the 
hardier varieties, Produces deep rose flowers 
in May and June. 
WITCH HAZEL—Hammamelis vernalis. 
Blooms in March. Retains 
very late. 
WINTERBERRY. Ilex verticillata. 6-8 ft. Bright- 
est red berries until mid-winter. Likes wet 
acid soil and part shade. 
5-6 ft. 
green leaves 
LILACS 
LILAC—French—Syringa vulgaris. 
roots, 
violets to deep reddish colors. 
ADELAIDE DUNBAR. Double. Dark reddish 
purple buds opening somewhat lighter. 
ALINE MOCQUERIS. Single. 
clusters of reddish purple. 
AMBASSADEUR. Single. One of the newer 
blues. 
CHAS, JOLLY. Double. Well filled spikes of 
deep crimson-violet flowers. Dependable. 
CHAS. X. Single. Medium size. Reddish vio- 
let. Very profuse bloomer. 
CONGO. Single. Very deep reddish purple 
Long pointed 
DEMIRIBEL. Single, deep blue-violet with 
-..clong pointed clusters. Distinctly outstanding. 
EDITH CAVELLE. Double. The best of all the 
double whites. 
LEON GAMBETTA. Double. Very large deep 
pink buds opening delicate pink, lavender, 
‘and white like little roses. ree 
LOUIS HENRY. Double. Buds, deep rosy lilac 
opening — lighter. 
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3-4 ft. 
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