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TREE LILACS Canada Gem Tree


21024–(Syringa x prestoniae)–Zones 2-7–Unusually hardy tree-form li- lac. These fl oriferous lilacs will attain a height of 10 to 12 feet, but may be kept lower by pruning. The branches bear gi- ant fragrant fl ower trusses of violet-lav- ender. Will not sucker. 2-yr. 18 to 24 inch bareroot trees. ❍ SPRING SPECIAL: WAS: Each $12.95; 2 or more for $9.95 each. NOW: Each $10.95; 2 or more for $8.95 each


Japanese Tree CANADA GEM TREE


21094–(Syringa reticulata)–Zones 3-7–A gem of the lilac world. Can be grown as a small tree or large shrub. Upright, spreading branches with shiny, cherry- like bark form an oval to rounded crown. Dark green oval leaves are 2 to 5 inches long. A profusion of fragrant creamy- white fl owers are borne in May and June in panicles 6 to 12 inches long and wide. Grows 20 to 25 feet tall and wide. Adapts well to most locations. 2-yr. 18 to 24 inch bareroot trees. ❍ Each $16.95; 2 for $29.95


TREE LILAC OFFER #1


21097 (X)–Includes a Canada Gem Tree and Japanese Tree for $23.95


JAPANESE TREE TREE LILAC OFFER #2


21098 (X)–One each of Canada Gem Tree Lilac, Japanese Tree Lilac and Tree Hydrangea (page 24) 3 plants total, a $67.85 value for $57.95


acid, we recommend mixing about ¼ pound per plant in the soil when plant- ing and each spring once established.


(A) 1 Lb. $5.95; (B) 4 Lbs. $11.95


GROMAX FERTILIZER TABLETS– Feeds plants for 2 years. Page 36.


DWARF LILACS


Clematis & Lilac Starter 51138–Helps get your clematis and lilacs off to a fast start. Encourages growth and bloom- ing. This soil con- ditioner helps make sweeter, richer, more alkaline soil which clematis and lilacs prefer. Unless your soil is excessively


FRENCH HYBRID LILIACS


(Syringa vulgaris hybrids)–Zones 3-7 These select hybrid cultivars were cho- sen for their exceptional beauty and de- pendability. Each spring their enormous trusses in a variety of rich colors beautify the landscape while their exquisite fra- grance wafts through the air perfuming entire neighborhoods. Treasured also as cutfl owers, they grow 8 to 12 feet tall and wide. Rarely if ever fed on by Japanese beetles. 1-quart pots. ❍


21092–YANKEE DOODLE–Large clus- ters of single fl orets are among the deep- est, darkest purple lilac colors.


21071–MONIQUE LEMOINE–Trusses of double white fl owers. A choice lilac.


21045–ATHELINE WILBUR–Deep rose- lavender buds open to multipetaled fl o- rets of orchid, rose and violet. One of the most unique and beautiful lilacs.


21043–ALBERT HOLDEN–Deep violet- purple double fl owers have a silvery re- verse. A Father Fiala introduction.


21059–FIALA REMEMBRANCE–Large petaled, fully double, soft white fl owers open from creamy-white buds.


21075–PAUL THIRION–Magenta buds open to fully double, purple fl owers with a touch of pink. Exceptional fragrance.


PRICE OF FRENCH HYBRID LILACS: (per variety)


Each $15.95; 3 for $42.95; 6 for $79.95


FRENCH HYBRID LILAC OFFER #3 21037 (X)–One of each variety offered above (6 plants total) for $74.95


RUSSIAN LILAC FIALA REMEMBRANCE PAUL THIRION FRENCH HYBRID LILAC OFFER #1


21078 (X)–One each of Yankee Doodle, Monique Lemoine and Atheline Wilbur (3 plants total), a $47.85 value for $39.95


FRENCH HYBRID LILAC OFFER #2


21079 (X)–One each of Albert Holden, Fiala Remem- brance and Paul Thirion (3 plants total), a $47.85 value for $39.95


ATHELINE WILBUR ALBERT HOLDEN YANKEE DOODLE MONIQUE LEMOINE


BEAUTY OF MOSCOW Beauty of Moscow DWARF WONDERBLUE DWARF JOSÉE Dwarf Josée


21011–Zones 2-7–(Syringa x ‘Josée’)–Intro- duced by Minier Nursery of France in 1976, this lilac has proven to be a dependable re- bloomer. The fragrant panicles of lavender- pink, trumpet-shaped fl owers are produced heavily in May followed by intermittent re- bloom through the summer until frost. This lovely lilac grows 4 to 6 feet tall and is very hardy and mildew resistant. 1-quart pots. ❍ Each $15.95; 3 for $42.95; 6 for $79.95


ORDER TOLL FREE Dwarf Wonderblue


21093–(Syringa vulgaris ‘Wonderblue’) Zones 3-7–Gorgeous sky-blue fl ow- ers on dwarf plants. This introduction of the late Father John Fiala, renowned lilac hybridizer, features beautiful fl ower trusses comprised of lavender-pink buds opening into fl orets of single sky-blue fl owers. The 4 to 5 foot rounded plants are wonderfully full and compact, lend- ing them useful in smaller areas. Blooms in mid-spring. 1-quart pots. ❍ Each $15.95; 3 for $42.95; 6 for $79.95


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21060–(Syringa vulgaris ‘Krasavitsa Moskvy’)–Zones 3-7–A lilac of delicate beauty with heavenly fragrance. Full trusses are pearl pink in bud, opening to double fl owers of very pale lavender tint- ed on white. Panicles can measure up to 12 inches long. Grows 10 to 12 feet tall. Bred by renowned Russian lilac hybrid- ist Leonid Kolesnikov. 1-quart pots ❍ Each $15.95; 3 for $42.95; 6 for $79.95


DWARF LILAC OFFER


21030 (X)–Includes one plant each of Dwarf Josée and Dwarf Wonderblue (2 plants total), a $31.90 value for $25.95


REBLOOMING LILAC OFFER


21015 (X)–Includes one plant each of Dwarf Josée and Bloomerang (2 plants total), a $32.90 value for $26.95


Fax: 1-800-692-5864 BLOOMERANG COMMON HEDGE LILAC Common Hedge Lilac


21040–(Syringa vulgaris)–Zones 3-7–The perfect choice for an informal hedge or screen. It suckers readily to fi ll in unsightly gaps. In mid-spring, usually around Memorial Day, large clusters of sweetly fragrant amethyst-purple fl owers are borne in mass profusion. The upright, vase-shaped plants grow 12 to 15 feet tall and are well-covered with blue-green foliage. 2 yr. 9 to 12 inch bareroot plants. ❍ Each $8.95; 3 for $22.95; 6 for $39.95; 12 for $69.95; 24 for $129.95


SEE OUR FRONT COVER FOR DETAILS ABOUT THE


FABULOUS BLOOMERANG™ REBLOOMING LILAC


Enjoy spring’s fragrant fl owers all summer.


J. W. JUNG SEED CO. – 25 –


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