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Mme. Lemoine Each $3.50, Three $9.75, Doz. $35.00 
Flowers large, double, pure white. Clusters narrow, medium to large. 
One of the most satisfactory and popular of the double whites and a 
very dependable bloomer. 
Mrs. Edward Harding Each $3.50, Three $9.75, Doz. $35.00 
Large panicles of large, full double flowers of the brightest carmine. 
President Lincoln Each $4.00, Three $11.00, Doz. $49.00 
Single flowers three-fourths to seven-eighths inch across, purplish lilac 
in bud, Wedgwood-blue when fully open, large clusters. Branches as- 
cending and habit somewhat compact. Very vigorous and early in bloom. 
Rosace Each $3.50, Three $9.75, Doz. $35.09 
A magnificent new Lilac with broad and long spikes of very regular 
large individual double flowers of a soft mauve-pink; an improvement 
of the popular and beautiful variety, President Fallieres, expanding 
after all other Lilacs have finished blooming. Late flowering double. 
Choice Ft ybrio Lilac Species 
THE DAPHNE LILAC 
Microphylla Superba Each $3.00, Three $8.59, Doz. $32.00 
A remarkably lovely shrub, deliciously fragrant, introduced from China. 
Graceful, slender stems; pinkish red buds opening to lilac-pink, 
panicles of small individual florets. The flowers produce a two-tone 
effect that is very pleasing and novel. The main truss is on top of 
each stem and smaller trusses are set down the branches, so that the 
entire plant forms one large bouquet. The foliage is very decorative, 
about one inch long and three-fourths inch wide. Blooms again in 
the fall. Of neat habit, seldom growing over 5 feet tall. 
HYBRID HUNGARIAN LILAC 
Henryi Lutece Each $3.00, Three $8.50, Doz. $32.00 
A hybrid between S. villosa and S. Josikea, with a round, shapely 
bush. The blooms are enormous panicles, plumelike in appearance, 
held erect, and of beautiful light violet color. Has the heavy foliage 
of Josikaea. A fine ornamental shrub coming into bloom about a 
week after the Frerich Lilacs. This variety deserves a place in all Lilac 
plantings. One who has never seen one of these Hybrid Lilacs cannot 
imagine how becutiful they are and how different from other Lilacs. 
Ultimate height about 10 feet. 
THE PINK PEARL LILAC 
Sweginzowi Albida Each $3.00, Three $8.50, Doz. $32.00 
This new Hybrid Lilac was originated by Mr. Lemoine, of Nancy, 
France, who without a doubt has created the world’s finest Lilacs, 
Peonies, and many other things. This Lilac is not a so-called French 
Hybrid, but a cross between S. Sweginzowi Superba and S. Wilsoni. 
At the end of May it produces a profusion of many-branched panicles 
of the most elegant character; the large, long-tubed flowers with 
reflexed lobes are of a delicate pale pink passing to white and are 
very sweet scented. The flowers remind one of large trusses of pink 
pearls. Hardy anywhere. 
Porenalta) Geld! Drop 
Potentilla tio 
Gold Drop 
A charming small shrub of such compact grewth as to resemble a small 
irregular shaped mound about 2 to 2 feet high. It is closely and densely 
covered with small, fernlike leaves and stuaded with intensely brilliant 
golden yellow, Buttercup-like flowers from early June until October. This 
delightful small shrub may be used in front of the shrub border or in the 
foregound of any perennial planting. It does best in full fun and is hardy 
in below zero tempeatures. The original plant we selected from the com- 
mon Potentilla Fruticosa. It is far superior both in flowering qualities, 
habit and general appearance. We know of no shrubs which flower so con- 
sistently and remain so cheerfully brilliant throughout the entire summer 
and fall. Spaced 12 inches apart in a single row, it will make one of the 
most charming low hedges that can be imagined. 
Each $2.09, Three $5.75, Doz. $20.00 
Wit: 
Syringa Microphylla Superba 
