Charles Joly 
President Grevy 
Katherine Havemeyer 
Charles Joly (Top left) 
Flowers double, quite large, very dark 
purple-violet with silvery reflex. Clusters 
open of medium size. 
Katherine Havemeyer 
Flowers large, double, in large compact 
clusters; cobalt-blue flushed mauve. Splen- 
did both in flower and growth character- 
istics. Sometimes classed as a pink. 
William Robinson 
Flowers double, large, in large irregular 
clusters; deep red in bud expanding to light 
crimson. A good Lilac. 
Mme. Lemoine 
+ Marshall’s 
Favorite 
French 
Lilacs 
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Common Purple 
The old-fashioned pop- 
ular Purple Lilac. 
Pres. Grevy 
Flowers large, semi-dou- 
ble to double, in large 
pyramidal clusters; a clear 
soft delicate blue. One of 
the best of its color. 
Mme. Lemoine 
Flowers large, double, 
pure white; clusters nar- 
row, medium to large. 
One of the most satisfac- 
tory and popular of the 
double whites, and a very 
dependable bloomer. 
Chinese Lilac 
This is the wonderful 
Lilac for border plantings. 
Foliage comes out early 
and stays late. Excellent 
green. Does not sucker. 
Foliage covers to ground. 
If it had no flowers it still 
would be one of our most 
outstanding shrubs. Foli- 
age is smaller and denser 
than the common Lilac. 
Almost sure to bloom the 
second year. We raise the 
light red variety. Height 
5 to 9 feet. Very good, 
medium grower. An im- 
provement over the old 
Persian Lilac. 
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Ludwig Spaeth 
Flowers single, large, in large well-filled clusters; very 
deep maroon-red. Very free-blooming, and of strong 
thrifty growth. Without question the best all-around 
single dark Lilac. 
Marie Le Graye 
Flowers large, single, creamy 
white; clusters of medium size. 
A strong, erect, and very profuse 
bloomer. A favorite white. 
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