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KERRIA WHITE (See Rhodotypos Kerrioides) 
KOLKWITZIA AMABILIS (Beauty Bush) 
Graceful arching branches are covered in June with 
a profusion of pink bell-shaped flowers. Does well 
anywhere. Ultimate height 6 to 8 feet. 
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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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Chas. Joly—Double dark red and large blooms are held 
erect On the upright growing bush. In our opinion 
this is one of the best dark red lilacs. 
Ellen Wilmott—Double creamy white in large long 
panicles. Strong grower, free blooming. One of the 
finest white lilacs we know. 
Katherine Havemeyer—Double pink lavender. Thrifty 
bushes bear large clusters persistently. An outstand- 
ing pink. 
Leon Gambetta—Double pinkish lavender florets are 
dainty and roselike. Panicles are huge and these 
characteristics maintain a popularity that is well- 
deserved. 
Madame Lemoine—Snow white and double, one of the 
best older varieties. Shapely bush with dark green 
foliage. Sweetly scented and blooms freely. 
Marechal Lannes—Double violet. Shapely panicles are 
composed of extremely large florets. 
Pres. Carnot—Double lavender. Exquisite panicles are 
borne very freely. 
Pres. Grevy—Double, a clear soft blue with immense 
panicles. A long-time favorite and still very popular. 
Waldeck Rousseau—Double mauve-pink. 
