











KATHARINE HAVEMEYER. D. A splendid Lilac 
which we like more and more the longer we have 
it. It is always an outstanding variety among all 
our plantings. Trusses are immense, very full 
double, very rich and 
of a most beautiful 
mauve-pink. A very 
thrifty bush. One of 
the most persistent of 
bloomers. Nearly every 
3- to 4-ft, bush bloomed 
in the nursery row in 
1938. One 4-ft. plant 

1 of Each © 
In a strong 23 ft. 


























had 18 large trusses and ci 
3 small ones. 
Strong 2-3 ft. $5.00 A Total Value — 
of $13.00 
For 
$10.00. 
Not Prepaid 
VESTALE. S. One of the best 
and most graceful of all the 
single whites. Trusses very 
large at base, tapering grace- 
fully to a point, making a true 
cone, Pure rich white. Will 
satisfy the most exacting. 

ree Strong 2-3 ft. $3.00 
Ae . 
~~ —_—i—sédTThiis Offer Holds for Both 
P. 3 : Spring and Fall Planting 
* PAUL THIRION. D. 
Although this Lilac 
was first sent out in 
1915, it is still very 
scarce, Of all the Li- 
lacs we would say this 
one, taken from a dis- 
tance, is the richest 
looking. The trusses 
are large and com- 
eats of very double 
orets of an intense 
claret-rose, The buds 
are bright rich red, 
not purple. A red 
blending into rose. 
Always a favorite 
with us. 
Strong 2-3 ft. $5.00 
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