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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. 
General Sheridan—Large clusters of pure white double 
flowers. Vigorous grower. 
Katherine Hayemeyer—Double pink lavender. Thrifty 
bushes bear large clusters persistently. An outstand- 
ing pink. 
Ludwig Spaeth—Single, in large well-filled clusters. 
Very deep maroon-red. Very free blooming of strong 
thrifty growth. 
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. 
Reamur—Single. Color a subdued rose-red. It keeps 
its color a long time and is a superb lilac. Very 
choice. 
LONICERA FRAGRANTISSIMA (Winter Honeysuckle) 
Broad spreading shrub with highly perfumed cream 
white flowers in March and April. Good foliage, 
that is almost evergreen. Grows to 8 feet tall. 
LONICERA MAACKI (Amur Honeysuckle) 
Vigdrous grower. Upright and spreading. White flow- 
ers are followed by red fruit. 8 to 10 feet. 
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