20 THE CLYDE NURSERY 
SHRUBS Continued 
LILAC FRENCH NAMED 
These budded Lilacs bloom when still quite small, 
and each spring reward us with increasing charm of 
flowers and foliage. 
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Charles Joly—Double dark red, quite large. In our 
opinion this one of the best dark red lilacs. 
Edith Cavell—Double, panicles extra large, long and 
cone shape. Showy creamy white. 
Edmond Bossier—Soft and rich red-purple. New single 
lilac of striking beauty. 
Ellen Willmott—Double creamy white in large long 
panicles. Strong grower, free bloomer. The _ finest 
white lilac we know of. 
Hugo Koster—Very beautiful single blue flowers packed 
closely on the bush. Sweet scented, strong grower. 
Katherine Havemeyer—Double pink lavender. Thrifty 
bush, large clusters, persistent bloomer. One of the 
best pinks. 
Madame Lemoine—Snow white and double, one of the 
best older varieties. Free blooming. Dark green foli- 
age. 
Pres. Poincare—Very large double lavender-blue panicles 
of many lobes. Thrifty plant. 
Reamur—Single rose-red flowers in long, well-filled 
clusters. Slow grower. 
Volcan—True deep single red-purple flowers in very 
long shapely panicles. Latest of red-purple. 
Wm. Robinson—Double and very compact. Bloom is 
pinkish red turning to a lavender when fully open. 
LONICERA FRAGRANTISSIMA (Winter Honeysuckle) 
Popular shrub with highly perfumed flowers in early 
spring. Good foliage that is almost evergreen. 
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LONICERA KOROLKOWI (Blue-Leaf Honeysuckle) 
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