Shrubs The Linn County Nurseries 
LILAC—French. Syringa vulgaris. 6-12 ft. Choice named varieties on their 
own roots. A large choice of colors from white through pink, lavenders and 
violets to deep reddish colors. Lilacs adapt themselves to most soils. The 
addition of lime is often beneficial, also a reasonable amount of feeding. 
WHITE 
Size Each 
—Edith Cavell. Double. One of the best of the double 18-24 in. 2.00 
whites. PEA SE 2.50 
—Ellen Willmott. Double. White. PEROT ee ii 2.50 
—Mme, Casimir Perrier. Double. Creamy white. Excel- 18-24 in. 1.50 
lent bloomer. PIED ih ws 1.80 
—Mme. Lemoine. Double. Big dazzling white spikes. 18-24 in. 1.50 
Free bloomer. 2-0 it: 1.80 
3-4 ~— ft. 2.25 
—Mont Blanc. An outstanding single white. ARI Tees 2.25 
—Vestale. Single. Strong grower. One of the better 18-24 in. 1.50 
whites. 2=o0 elt 1.80 
3-4 ft PAS, 
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VIOLET 
—Demiribel. Single. Very deep blue-violet clusters. 18-24 in. 2.00 
Distinctly outstanding. Low plant. PAS or os Sig. 2.50 
BLUE AND BLUISH 
—Ami Schott. Double. High rated, dense broad clusters Jak MEG 2.50 
—Firmament. Single. High rated blue variety. 2nd Tt: 2.50 
3-4 = ft 3.00 
—Maurice Barres. Single. Large widely branched racems 18-24 in. 1.60 
of azure-lilac flowers. 293. nit 2.00 
3-4 ft 2.40 
—Oliver De Serres. Double. Azure-lilac of extraordin- 2-3 ft 2.50 
ary size. Free bloomer. 3-4 ft 3.00 
—Pres. LincolIn,. Single. Wedgewood blue. One of the 2-3 _ ft 1.80 
best blues. 3-4 ft 2.25 
LILAC 
—Leon Gambette. Double. Very large deep pink buds 18-24 in. 1.50 
opening delicate pink, lavender and white-like little 2S alt: 1.80 
roses. 3-4 ft. 2.20 
—Pres. Fallieres. Double. Pale lavender. Very large DO mea te 1.80 
florets and clusters, excellent variety. i ne oe 2.25 
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