Archive image from page 77 of Descriptive catalogue of the Jewell. Descriptive catalogue of the Jewell Nursery Co . descriptivecatal1894jewe Year: 1894 56 THE JEWELL NURSERY COMPANY'S S. 'Verschafreltii. Verschafeflt's Lilac—Dark red in bud, lilac when open; large compact panicle; distinct. S. 'Vulgaris. Common Lilac—Bluish purple flowers. S. 'Var. Alba. Common White Lilac.—Cream-colored flowers. S. 'Var. Plore Pleno. Double Purple Lilac—Has a double row of petals; valuable for cut flowers; very neat and pretty. S. Var. L,emoinei Klore Pleno. Lemoine's Double-Flowered Lilac—Panicles large; fl


Archive image from page 77 of Descriptive catalogue of the Jewell. Descriptive catalogue of the Jewell Nursery Co . descriptivecatal1894jewe Year: 1894 56 THE JEWELL NURSERY COMPANY'S S. 'Verschafreltii. Verschafeflt's Lilac—Dark red in bud, lilac when open; large compact panicle; distinct. S. 'Vulgaris. Common Lilac—Bluish purple flowers. S. 'Var. Alba. Common White Lilac.—Cream-colored flowers. S. 'Var. Plore Pleno. Double Purple Lilac—Has a double row of petals; valuable for cut flowers; very neat and pretty. S. Var. L,emoinei Klore Pleno. Lemoine's Double-Flowered Lilac—Panicles large; flowers reddish purple, semi-double ; fine. S. V. Var. Nana. Dwarf Lilac.—Distinct, large and compact spike of dark reddish purple, fragrant flowers. NEW VARIETIES OF LILACS. S. Villosa.—A new species from Japan. Large, branching panicles; flowers light purple in bud, white when open; fragrant; foliage resembles that of the White Fringe. Especially valuable as its flowers appear two weeks after those of other Lilacs. S. Var. Frau Dammann.—This is the best white Lilac in our collection. The panicle or truss is immense; flowers of medium size and pure white. This and Ludwig SpjEth are the two best Lilacs of recent introduction. S. Var. LfUdwigr Spaeth.—Panicle long; individual flowers large, single, dark purplish red; distinct; superb. The finest of its color. S» Var. President Orevy.—A beautiful blue; individual flowers very double and very large, measuring thee-quarters of an inch in diameter; the panicle is magnificent and measures deven inches in length and five inches across. One of the finest Lilacs. TAMARIX. Tamarisk. These are very beautiful shrubs with small leaves, somewhat like those of the Juniper, and delicate, small flowers in spikes. They are invaluable for planting where scarcely anything else will grow. T. Africana.—Handsome foliage; upright habit; flowers in May. VIBURNUM. Arrow Root. V. Var. Rugosum. Rough-Leaved Viburnum.—Has a larger an


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