Prune your lilacs after flowering. Paint the 
larger cuts with wood paint. Your bushes will 
reward you with better bloom as a consequence. 
LILACS FOR THE MODERN GARDEN 
We would draw our customers’ attention to the new varieties and 
some old favourites, now not readily obtainable, which we have added 
to our list. All of these, as is the case with our entire stock, are on their 
own roots and are well-grown and vigorous plants. 
We are particularly happy to be able to offer a group of V. Lemoine 
& Son’s most recent novelties. The Lemoine family, among the world’s 
greatest hybridists, have over nearly a century introduced most of the 
important French hybrid lilacs now disseminated. 
The group of six of their newest lilacs listed below were propagated 
by us as rooted cuttings from bushes which we imported directly from 
the Lemoine nurseries at Nancy, France. 
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AMISSCHO TiS eer tiene: is sarees $4.75 
Double, cobalt blue with paler reverses. 
ERAIGH BURG re eet ee ee ee $4.75 
Single, creamy white. 
GISMON D Hip ee eet eve as $4.75 
Double, mauve-lilac. 
MONIQUESEEMOINHW2.3. 5-2. -- >< - $5.00 
Double, very large white florets. 
RUS DG Age crate feet es. coe $5.00 
Double, globular flowers, mauve to pink. 
SOUVENIR D’ALICE HARDING...... $5.00 
Double, alabaster white. 
