Fine Litacs ror Your GARDEN 
ADELAIDE DUNBAR _ Semi-double. Violet-rose, an unusual color. 
ALPHONSE LAVALLEE Double. Gem-like flowers of deep lavender 
to purple. 
BLEUATRE Single. Blue. Makes a tall, fine bush. 
CAPITAINE BALTET Single. Deep purple. Florets are large and have 
golden anthers. 
CHARLES JOLY Double. Burgundy to purple. A thrifty subject. 
CONDORCET Double. Opalescent. A well-formed and strong shrub. 
CONGO Single. Rose purple. 
DECAISNE Single. Violet that deepens as blossoms mature. Thrifty 
and prolific. 
EDMOND BOSSIER Single. Darkest red. A small compact bush. 
GEORGES BELLAIR Double. Wine red. Described by Mrs. Edward 
Harding in her “Lilacs in My Garden” as a “rare and distinguished 
hiach 
HIPPOLYTE MARINGER Double. Color is variegated purple. 
HUGO KOSTER Single. Purple to mauve. 
JAN VAN TOL Single. White. Extremely large florets. Abundant in 
bloom, vigorous in growth. 
JEANNE D’ARC_ Double. From a yellow bud, the flower opens into 
a creamy white. 
JULES FERRY Double. Argent blue that takes on a pinkish tint as 
flower matures. 
KATHARINE HAVEMEYER Double. Opalescent coloring. 
LEON GAMBETTA Double. Rosy lavender. The racemes of flowers 
are impressively large. 
LUCIE BALTET Single. Dutch brick red that softens to pale coral 
alter aeday .OGetwo. 
LUDWIG SPAETH Single. Burgundy. Prolific. 
MME. ANTOINE BUCHNER Double. Rosy colored. 
MME. CASIMIR PERIER Double. Pale creamy white. Fairly low in 
growth habit, and the bush is stocky and sturdy. 
MME. FRANCISQUE MOREL Single. Lavender pink. The florets are 
among the largest in the lilac family. 
MME. LEMOINE Double. White. Erect, tall bush. 
MARECHAL LANNES  Semi-double. Extremely large florets of bluish 
color. 
MRS. EDWARD HARDING Double. This lilac was named by the 
distinguished French hybridist, Emile Lemoine, after the celebrated 
American peony and lilac expert, Mrs. Edward Harding (Alice 
Harding.) She described it as “claret-colored mixed with pink.” 
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