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ort LILACS 
THE EXPERTS SELECT THE BEST 
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EDITH CAVELL. A very fine doub'e white, the highest rated of the color. 
EMILE GENTIL. Double; very blue; late. 
KATHERINE HAVEMEYER. Flowers large, double, lilac, in large, com- 
pact clusters, A splendid variety. 
LUCIE BALTET. Single flowers almost flesh-pink or coral-pink. 
MACROSTACHYA. Very fine light pink single; immense panicles. 
MONGE. Single: mauve-red, Clusters huge, well filled. 
MRS. W. E. MARSHALL. Long, well filled spikes of single, deep pur- 
plish red flowers that retain their rich coloring unusually well. A charm- 
ing garden aristocrat. 
PAUL HARIOT. Fragrant, double, purple with silvery reflex. 
PAUL THIRION. Double. Buds claret-red. Blossoms carmine. When par- 
tially open, trusses resemble clusters of tiny rosebuds. 
PRESIDENT LINCOLN. Flowers single. Wedgwood-blue in color, the 
nearest to a true blue. 
VESTALE. Enormous clusters of large, pure white, single flowers with 
conspicuous yellow anthers. Handsomest of the single whites. 
VICTOR LEMOINE. Florets very double. Panicles the largest, lilac in 
color, the general effect is a soft rosy pink overlaid with a delicate blue- 



lavender. 
ae a7 NEW YORKER. Scarlet with rose-red undertones, a vigorous grow- 
ee ee te er and disease resistant. (Plant Patent No. 823.) $2.00 each; 3 for 
: Be j $5.00. nee 

GERANIUM RED. A geranium-scarlet-red 
in color. Has a strong scent of Rose Ger- 
anium. (Plant Patent No. 811.) $1.50 each; 
3 for $3.75. 
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