A) fragrant, early flowering
- BEAUTY OF MOSCOW (8’X5’) panicles of double, delicate pale pink flowers that turn white with maturity. Stunning in bloom.
- CHARLES JOLY (8’x6’) double red
- MADAME LEMOINE (8’X8’) double white
- MY FAVORITE (10’X8’) double dark purple
SENSATION single purple flowers with a white edge
B) hybrid, late flowering, non-suckering:
LITTLE LEAF LILAC (5′x5′) also known as Dwarf Korean, compact, mauve-pink flowers.- MISS CANADA (8′x6′) clear bright pink.
- MISS KIM (5′x4′) icy blue, fragrant flowers, compact leaves turn purplish-red in the fall.
- MINUET (6′x5′) compact plant, pink flowers.
ROYALTY (8′x6′) deep purple, single flowers.- CHARISMA (2½’x2½’) dense, very compact growth habit;, purple flowers.
- VILLOSA (8-10′) lavender flowers, good for hedging.
C) American Lilacs, early blooming, non-suckering, floriferous and fragrant:
- POCAHONTAS (10’x10’) single, deep violet flowers, profuse bloomer, excellent vigor, flowers earlier than French hybrids. F.L. Skinner hybrid.
- DAPPLED DAWN – (10’X6’) Variegated green and gold foliage gives this lilac a different look; Looks great when planted with dark colored foliage plants nearby; Single lilac flowers.
= Sun
= Part Shade
= Shade
= Need Pollinator
= Good Cut Flower