INTERNATIONAL LILAC SOCIETY
(716) 251 1830
email: jcollins@frontiernet.net
Mail orders shipped via UPS in spring and fall on Mondays and Tuesdays. Growing over 200 lilac taxa on their own roots. Available in sizes up to five gallon container.
Phone/FAX (207) 729 1511
email: info@lilacs.com web site: www.lilacs.com
Lilacs are
produced on their own roots and are shipped in two size categories. Many uncommon selections are available.
Heard Gardens Ltd.
Phone: (515) 987 0800 FAX: (515) 987
0801
web site: www.heardgarden.com
Lilacs are produced on their own roots and are available through mail order service. Contact either the nursery or their web site for their current lilac selection.
(661) 269 1975
Local
source for potted lilacs and cut lilac flowers during bloom season from April
to Mothers Day. Contact Dennis or Elizabeth Kilcoyne.
Local nursery/farm in the
(603) 893 5858
Contact Tim Wolf for rare and unusual common lilac
cultivars including Russian hybrids. Over 60 lilac taxa available. Local nursery serving the
(508) 763 2009
www.rabbitrunnursery.com
Tom Nelson produces a broad selection of lilacs on their
own roots. Local
delivery available for the northeastern
J7L 2M4
Phone/Fax: (514) 477 3797
email: selectpluslilacs@yahoo.com web site: http://www.spi.8m.com
Lilacs are produced on their own roots or are micro propagated and are shipped bare root. Working to introduce 1000 lilac taxa.
Song Sparrow Perennial
Farm 13101
Phone: (800) 553 3715 Fax: (608) 883 2257
Web site: www.songsparrow.com
A unique selection of newer and older classic lilacs produced on their own roots available through mail order.
Phone:(978) 352 3301 or (978) 465 7269 Fax: (978) 352 3313
Email:
lilacs@syringaplus.com web site: http://www.syringaplus.com
Wholesale nursery with
retail trade of superior taxa on their own roots
shipped bare root or in 3 ½ inch pots to two-gallon containers.
Visitors welcome by appointment. Growing list available.
Phone
(413) 298 3217 FAX
(413) 298 3167
Dennis Mareb
offers an extensive selection of Syringa on own
rootstock, in field grown 3 to 6-feet tall, 3 and 5-gallon container. Located in Berkshire County, Western
Massachusetts where cultivars, hybrids, species and grafted standards are
offered.