FRENCH LILACS 
We are offering below a choice list of French Hybrid 
Lilacs, single and double. 
BELLE DE NANCY. Long clusters of double pink 
flowers. 
CHARLES JOLY. Deep red-mauve, double. 
LUDWIG SPAETH. Deep reddish-purple, single. 
MME. CASIMIR-PERIER. White, double. 
MISS SHIPMAN. Large flowers, single white. 
PRES. GREVY. Double blue. 
PRES. POINCARE. Double reddish purple. 
Each 
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TAMARIX 
AESTIVALIS. Very vigorous; branches are covered in 
spring with light rosy carmine flowers; very light and 
feathery. 
VIBURNUM : Snowball 
BURKWOODI. A new hybrid Viburnum growing to 
6 feet. Fragrant with flowers in early spring. It likes 
a sunny, well-drained situation and plenty of moisture. 
Brilliant fall foliage. This is a very choice plant that 
should find a place in many gardens. 
Each 
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CARLESI. Shrub 5 to 6 feet high with waxy white, 
deliciously fragrant flowers in clusters. A very hardy 
variety doing well in either full sun or part shade. 
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OPULUS STERILIS—Common Snowball. Dense and 
spreading in growth and very attractive while in bloom. 
Flowers white in large clusters in May and June. 
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PLICATUM—Japan Snowball. Strong growing shrub 
with spreading branches; large dark green, rough leaves. 
Flower clusters globose, about 3 inches across. One of 
the best shrubs in existence. 
Each 
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