WILD BROS. NURSERY CO., SARCOXIE, MO. 9 
FRENCH LILACS, continued 
Lilac, French Hybrid (see page 8) 
Charles X. Purplish-red, becoming lilac as the flower ages; 
while not the largest it is one of the most reliable free bloomers 
and makes an excellent display; single. 
Edmond Bossier. Deep purplish-red; single; fragrant; large, 
Ellen Willmott. Buds seafoam yellow, turning white. Large 
double florets. Medium in height. 
Katherine Havemeyer. Violet-pink aging lavender-blue; 
double; large; fragrant; long compact clusters. 
Madame Lemoine. The best double pure white. 
Ludwig Spaeth. Single, crimson-purple; one of the darkest; 
rather dwarf. 
Pascal. Single, dusty lavender pink; very early and showy. 
Rather tall; delightfully fragrant. 
President Grevey. Large double blue lilac. Opens bluish li- 
lac, soon fading to a near blue color. Excellent. 
Reamur. Single, reddish lavender; very large; fine. 
Volcan. Red tinged purple, becoming deep ruby-purple; large 
florets; rather long clusters; fragrant; single; excellent. 
PREPAID PRICES OF ABOVE LILACS 
12 tO} 1S ati retcccccasceccistvesseess Bet dee cueueasd 1.10 each; any 3 for 3.00 
18%. to 224 3in oes. ee ee ascitan nce dees 1.50 each; any 3 for 4.25 
PERSIAN LILAC 
Lilac, Persian Purple. Single; about 10 days to two weeks 
later than ordinary lilac. Flowers lilac pink; very profuse 
bloomer. Excellent for hedges or background plantings. Grows 
6 to 8 feet. 
18 to 24 iN., PPEPAI.........ceccserrresrerseeceees idan .90 each; 3 for 2.55 
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