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ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—Continued 
ILEX verticillata, Winterberry. 6-8 ft. 
Bright red: berries. which remain until midwinter. - 
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LILAC 
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KOLKWITZIA amabilis, Beauty Bush. 6-8 ft. 
A graceful shrub, covered with small pink flowers in May. 
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LILAC (SYRINGA) 
Common Purple (vulgaris) April-May. 12-15 ft. 
The standard old-fashioned garden variety; single bluish-purple flowers. 
Thrives well in partial shade. 
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Common White, (vulgaris alba) 12-15 ft. 
Hardy, vigorous shrub. Attractive foliage, single white flowers. 
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Josikaea (Hungarian) June. 8-10 ft. 
A distinct species; tree-like growth; dark green leaves; purple flowers. 
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Persian Purple (persica) Aprii-May. 8-10 ft. 
Slender arching branches, small leaves and lilac flowers. 
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rothomagensis (chinensis) April-May. 8-10 ft. 
Upright, vigorous growth, slender branches; reddish-lilac flowers 
panicles. Free-flowering and hardy. 
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(Syringa) 
French Lilacs. Named varieties. April-May. 8-15 ft. 
These marvelous products of selection are rapidly becoming the most pop- 
ular flowering shrub, being used as specimens, ornamental clumps, screens, 
and for hedges. There are now both double and single flowering varieties, 
many usual shades and color blends. 
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
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Belle de Nancy, great panicles of double satiny rose blooms; white center. 
Congo, great panicles of dark wine-red flowers; distinct and superb. 
Ellen Willmott, immense panicles of double flowers and florets of creamy white. 
Hugo Koster, single lilac tinged red, large trusses. 
Jean Mace, double. Produces immense, full panicles, bluish mauve. 
Katharine Havemeyer, a choice early variety; double deep blue panicles. 
Ludwig Spaeth, single dark purplish-red, long panicles. 
Michel Buchner, dwarf and stocky; double delicate lilac flowers. 
Mme. Casimir Perier, double white flowers in compact clusters; free-flowering. 
President Grevy, double, clear soft, delicate blue flowers; large panicles. 
President Lincoln, clear, rich blue flowers with large, fragrant florets. New. 
