Rose Hill Nursery 
Fragrant Lelace 
THE FRENCH HYBRID LILACS 
These splendid Lilacs are far superior to the 
common variety, blooming much more consistent- 
ly, with a greater profusion of larger flowers. They 
seldom send out sprouts around the plants as the 
old purple and white kinds do. They generally 
bloom the first year after planting. Available in 
a wide choice of flower colors, they constitute a 
most valuable group of shrubs. The following 
varieties are among the most hardy and very best 
Lilacs of this class. 
Chas. Joly. Considered the choicest of the double 
dark reds. ; 
AtlOcO ai bameeers $2.50 Sac LOW ha Vetoes ees $3.50 
Charles X. Single, deep reddish purple, very free 
flowering. 
PARR OE SS Ee eat $2.50 oD tor4st ta ee $3.50 
Ludwig Spaeth. Very large, single, deep purple 
blossoms. An excellent variety. 
DrLOjo sl baw. oe eee $2.50 
Madame Lemoine. Excellent double, pure white, 
large showy flowers. 
TSGtCOcctaiN ae ee $1.50 PetOTS Lis a. ae $2.50 
President Grevy. Immense double blue. One of 
the finest. 
Ze UO ed) beeen, $2.50 Sito VAC See $3.50 
OTHER POPULAR LILACS 
LILAC, Common. (Syringa Vulgaris.) 7 to 8 ft. 
The old-fashioned very fragrant lilac that 
blooms in May. Very hardy in most any soil or 
location, it can be grown as an individual shrub 
and kept trimmed or as a background plant to 
grow tall in its natural shape. Where a large 
hedge is desired, either trimmed or untrimmed, 
it is ideal. Specify when ordering the color 
wanted, either purple or white. For Lilac hedge 
plants see page 8. 
ZO R OGL Geer $1.50 onto, ae ty eae $2.00 
LILAC, Rouen, Improved Persian. (Syringa Roth- 
amagensis.) 6 to 7 ft. The improved Persian 
lilac retains the valuable characteristics of the 
Persian with its upright compact habit of 
growth, slender branches and small attractive 
leaves. The outstanding improvement is larger 
flower and the rich reddish purple color of the 
blossoms that are produced in profusion. 
2 LO vo bere er $1.50 O0L0 46 0c eeaeee $1.75 
