Hi Red
It is a heritage lilac that has been in the valley probably over 50 years, maybe more. The guy who brought it to the valley has been long dead. his son doesn't know the name. I have three bushes. Fourth one got ringed by voles. My blue ones, no name either, should flower next year. two did this year but they are small. I put well rotted manure around them last year.
I only got half the lawn mowed before I got rained out. It is okay. Dandelion season is almost over, I'm tired of them.
Sunny's flower bed is getting flowers now, soon I will take pictures. Unfortunately they won't come all at once. This rain is good for the two small flower beds up the hill behind the greenhouse. I put in 150 plants. Monkshood and something else I don't know in the back then Tiger lilies and Iris. I need to see if I can get some Iris off my friend Betty, she has different colours. Only one of the Yellow Rose I got from her survived. The Elderberry I got from her is doing good. It makes excellent jelly but wine that is far too dry and has too much tannin. Some people do like it.
The Black Current I got from Karen the nurse is full of berries. As are the Saskatoon berries. I scrounge plants that will survive here. I can't tell if my plum set fruit yet.
There are so many plants I could get for free but I don't have room for them yet. I do love the ones Sunny brought best.
I wish I could grow roses like yours they are so nice. I'm stuck with things like Hansa's as a fool proof come up every year rose. Sunny's two roses got a lot of winter damage but are coming okay.
Can't believe this, large patches of blue sky and it is raining.
Gardening teaches a person patience and tolerance.
Davit