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SYRINGA vulgaris—Common Purple Lilac. Sturdy heavy plants with 
lots of branches. 
SYRINGA vulgaris alba—Common White Lilac. Grown from divisions 
and of the finest quality. It takes longer but look at the results. 
(See Page 61) 
FRENCH LILACS—NAMED VARIETIES 
Adelaide Dunbar. Double. Red mauve. 12-18”; 18-24”. 
Alphonse Lavalle. Double. Light red purple. 12-18”; 18-24”; 2-3’: 3-4. 
Belle de Nancy. Double. Light violet red. 18-24”; 3-4’. 
Charles Tenth. Single. Dull red purple. 12-18”; 2-3’: 94’. 
Congo. Single. Deep violet red. 12-18”; 18-24”; 2-3’; 3-4’. 
Florent Stepman. Single. White large flower. 12-18”; 18-24”. 
George Bellair. Double. Medium red mauve. 18-24”. 
Jan Van Tol. Single. White. 12-18”; 18-24”; 2-3’. 
Katherine Havenmeyer. Double. Light violet purple, 12-18”: 18-24” 2-2’ 
Leon Gambetta. Light mauve. 2-3’. . 
Ludwig Spaeth, Single. Purple violet red. 12-18”; 18-24”; 2-3': 3-4/, 
Mme, Casimier Perrier. Double. Creamy white. 12-18”. 
Mme. F. Morel. Single. Light mauve, 12-18”: 18-247 9-36 
Mme. Lemoine, Double. White. 12-18”; 18-24”. 
Marechal Lannes. Double. Light violet. 3-4’. 
Marie LeGraye. Single. White. 12-18”: 18-24”. 
Michel Buchner. Double. Pinkish lilac. 12-18”; 18-24%; 2-3 3655 ee 
Paul Hariot. Double. Red mauve. 18-24”; 2-3’, 
Pres. Grevy. Double. Light pink-lilac. 12-18”; 18-24”; 2-3’; 3-4". 
Pres. Poincare. Double. Clear red-purple. 12-18"; 18-24": 2-37-3345 
Wm. Robinson. Double. Red violet-purple. 18-24”; 2-3’: 3-47 
*Our variety list is very large, covering many excellent kinds not 
listed here. If you desire to leave your selections by color to us, 
there will be a 5¢ per plant reduction. 
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