Shrubs The Linn County Nurseries 
—Oliver De Serres. Double. Azure-lilac of extraordin- 
ary size. Free bloomer. 
—Pres. Lincoln. Single. Wedgewood blue. One of the 
‘best blues. 
LILAC 
—Levn Gambette. Double. Very large deep pink buds 
opening delicate pink, lavender and white-like little 
roses. 
—Pres. Fallieres. Double. Pale lavender. Very large 
florets and clusters, excellent variety. 
PINK 
—Lucie Baltet. Single. Low growing plant covered 
with shell to flesh pink flowers. 
—Macrostachia. Single. Pinkish-lilac. 
—Mme. Antoine Buckner. Double. An abundance of 
big feathery spikes of delicate lilac-rose. 
REDDISH PURPLE 
—Aline Mocqueris. Single. Long pointed clusters, dark 
reddish purple. 
—Chas. Joly. Double. Well filled spikes of deep crimson- 
violet flowers. Dependable. 
—Chas. X. Single. Medium size. Reddish violet, very 
profuse bloomer. 
—Congo. Single. Very deep reddish purple. 
—Glory. Single. Enormous clusters of large size wine- 
red florets. Often have triple spike. 12 in. across and 
9 in. high. 
—Ludwig Spaeth. Single. Very dark reddish-purple. 
Always attracts attention. 
—Massina. Single. Very large individual of deep red 
purple. 
—Monge. Single. Large showy clusters of mauve-red. 
Good bloomer. 
—Paul Deschanel. Double. Rosey-mauve blooms. 
—Poul Thirion. Double. Buds claret red, blossoms car- 
mine to lilac pink. 
—Pres. Poincare. Double. Wine colored buds opening 
violet. Huge clusters. 
—Ruhm Von Horstenstein. Single. Large clusters deep 
brownish-red in bud changing to clear reddish-lilac. 
—Stadltgartner Rothpletz. Double-purplish-red. 
—Volecan. Single. Large shapely panicles approaching 
deep red in color. 
—William Robinson. Double. Carmine in bud changing 
to pinkish lavender in full bloom. 
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