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FRAGRANT LILACS YANKEE DOODLE MONIQUE LEMOINE MARIE FRANCES SESQUICENTENNIAL


ATHELINE WILBUR


ALBERT HOLDEN


FIALA REMEMBRANCE


FRENCH HYBRIDS SPRING SPECIAL


(Syringa vulgaris hybrids)–Zones 3-7–These select hybrid cultivars were chosen for their exceptional beauty and dependability. Each spring their enormous trusses in a variety of rich colors beautify the landscape while their exquisite fragrance 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 clusters of single fl orets are among the deepest, darkest purple lilac colors.


21071–MONIQUE LEMOINE–Trusses of double white fl ow- ers. A choice lilac.


21069–MARIE FRANCES–Very fragrant panicles of single, pure pink fl owers. Grows only 5 to 6 feet tall.


21081–SESQUICENTENNIAL–Huge, fragrant trusses com- prised of large, single violet fl owers with hints of pink.


FRENCH HYBRID LILAC OFFER


21039 (X)–One of each variety offered above (8 plants total) for $72.95


21045–ATHELINE WILBUR–Deep rose-lavender buds open to multipetaled fl orets 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 reverse. 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 (mix or match): Each $15.95; 3 for $42.95; 6 for $79.95


Each $12.95; 3 for $32.95; 6 for $59.95 DWARF CHARMERS


PAUL THIRION BLOOMERANG® PURPLE


BLOOMERANG® DARK PURPLE


REBLOOMING SENSATIONS Bloomerang®


Series


in spring, again in midsummer and then continue until frost. These lilacs are a perfect size for smaller gardens and landscapes as the compact plants grow only 4 to 6 feet tall, much smaller than French Hybrids. Petite, green foliage is mildew resistant. 1-quart pots. ❍


lilacs. Highly fragrant fl owers burst forth 21013–BLOOMERANG® PURPLE–(Syringa x ‘Penda’)–(P.P.20575) (PPAF)–A slightly bigger plant than Bloomerang®


Lavender purple infl orescences. Grows 4 to 5 feet tall. 21018–BLOOMERANG®


Each $15.95; 3 for $42.95; 6 for $79.95 Dwarf Josée WONDERBLUE 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 fo $39.95; 12 for $69.95 SAVE 15-35% WHEN YOU BUY 3 OR MORE!


and each spring once established. (A) 1 Lb. $5.95; (B) 4 Lbs. $12.95


Clematis & Lilac Starter 51138–Helps get your clematis and lilacs off to a fast start. En- courages growth and blooming. This soil conditioner helps make sweeter, richer, more alkaline soil which clematis and lilacs prefer. Un- less your soil is excessively acid, we recommend mixing about ¼ pound per plant in the soil when planting


ORDER TOLL FREE SCENT & SENSIBILITY Wonderblue


21093–(Syringa vulgaris ‘Wonderblue’)–Zones 3-7–Lovely sky- blue fl owers 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 o- rets of single sky-blue fl owers. The 4 to 5 foot rounded plants are wonderfully full and compact, lending them useful in smaller


areas. Blooms in mid-spring. 1-quart pots. ❍ Each $15.95; 3 for $42.95; 6 for $79.95


Scent and Sensibility™


21022–(Syringa x ‘SMSXPM’)–Zones 3-7–(PPAF)–Small in stat- ure but big on fragrance and color. Compact bushes keep a low profi le in the landscape at only 2 to 3 feet tall, but have a slightly sprawling habit growing 4 to 6 feet wide. In spring, the plants are covered in dark pink buds which open to form ex- tremely fragrant, lilac-pink panicles. Reblooms lightly through-


out the summer and into fall. 1-quart pots. Each $15.95; 3 for $42.95; 6 for $79.95 DWARF LILAC OFFER


21031 (X)–Includes one plant each of Dwarf Josée,


Dwarf Wonderblue and Scent & Sensibility (3 plants total), a $47.85 value for $38.95


FIND OUR DELIGHTFUL TREE LILACS ON PAGE 25. Phone: 1-800-247-5864 Fax: 1-800-692-5864


21011–Zones 2-7–(Syringa x ‘Josée’)–A special lilac from France. Introduced by Minier Nursery of France in 1976, this lilac has proven to be a dependable rebloomer. 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 re-


sistant. 1-quart pots. ❍ Each $15.95; 3 for $42.95; 6 for $79.95


CANADA GEM LILAC–Find this exceptionally hardy tree lilac on page 25. Also available in a more petite shrub form!


A FAVORITE FROM RUSSIA Beauty of Moscow


Leonid Kolesnikov. 1-quart pots ❍ Each $15.95; 3 for $42.95; 6 for $79.95


PRETTY LILAC DUO OFFER 21050 (X)–1 each of Paul Thirion and Beauty of Moscow for $23.95


21060–(Syringa vulgaris ‘Krasa-vitsa Moskvy’)–Zones 3-7–Has delicate beauty and heavenly fragrance. Huge trusses are pearl pink in bud, opening to double fl owers of pale lavender tinted on white. Panicles can measure up to 12 inches long. Grows 10 to 12 feet tall. Bred by renowned Russian lilac hybridist


er, more rounded, dark purple blooms. Grows 4 to 6 feet tall. PRICE OF BLOOMERANG®


LILACS (per variety):


DARK PURPLE–(Syringa x ‘SMSJBP7’) Purple with larg-


Zones 3-7–Enjoy the fantastic fragrance of lilacs all summer long with Bloomerang®


BEAUTY OF MOSCOW J. W. JUNG SEED CO. – 29 –


REBLOOMS! REBLOOMS!


REBLOOMS!


REBLOOMS!


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