AVO@HECK-LIST OF PLANTS 27 
Size NAME TIME OF FLOWERING HABITAT REMARKS 
T.—Phellodendron sachalinense. ...... B: Asia 3 3).:<)-,5:3 Small tree. Fils. yellow, incon- 
spicuous. Frt. black, berry- 
like. Bright yellow wood and 
roots. All parts of these trees 
are permeated with a fragrant 
aromatic oil which apparently 
makes them immune from the 
attacks ofinsects. Tall, straight 
trunk. Wide-spreading branches 
forming a shapely flat-topped 
head. Good subject to plant in 
narrow streets.* 
S.—Philadelphus coronarius.... ...... S. E. Europe... Fls. small, creamy white, fragrant. 
Still one of the best garden 
plants of genus. 
t= Wem GANG E opodes Googe aedoroocoboucc A distinct and interesting plant. 
S'— Ps Balconenicnacsocreseveresisten ) wieisieisis ChinaandJapan Fils. delicate, white. 
Si — Pu OMIGUSea new eet sine ere a ettiace.o: S. Appalachians 
P. grandiflorus (see P. pubescens). 
Si PMbIrsubuser..s tera silos sieroceKs June S. Appalachians Tall shrub of rather open habit. 
Fls. small, early, of no great 
ornamental value. 
Gi— Pe NOG GEUS ios aractlecicie vis) @ wievee S. Appalachians. .Fls. white, large, solitary, scent- 
less. Although still little known, 
one of the most distinct and 
beautiful of the genus. 
Sas PNINISIO TIS ete cteyeeveteesiare)| ctaveisteses a siexersrousravee. chs cele Souvenir de Billard one of first 
hybrids. Last to bloom.* 
P. latifolius (see P. pubescens). 
BPs emoinel etre mincirs esis UNEN \ertteytis ere e ewes ess First of Lemoine’s hybrids. 
(P. coronarius X P. microphyllus). 
6/— varwAvalanche®s7 2 cic,. cciisela treisissis c.ndve sinysiais 
Vars BouleidArgenty oc — wissen | ferersveievere ereleis) eres 
VAT UBOUGUEEVBIANGr lc) lareysime a) eters ercieleieiecteiers 
6’— Van Candelabre* asi > cuicik lessieisjesisetesines 
Weis (QORGMEE. -Sconco aosasbe omacodacoudso 
VAT CLECCUS P= fepraraiccisal Balceyerecyh oralcie ei aeicn cies 
Varphantasiens sae ccm ue etcictiee, | oateeid sean ee Partial list of Lemoine hybrids. 
var. Gerbe:.deNeige™® 3 © as cisis's. © jrecarscreleiereasssisceys Some of uncertain origin. In- 
var. Manteau)dsber- Gctecria | semis ceeel = teresting and beautiful plants. 
var MontiBlanc® <.\22. S-casis eis evinces ais 
WarseNeeBlancherijas,) cccisieisa erciece pisiecese astaiere 
Var bavillonyblancaact pier irste reirciecyecseiseeers 
Varssberle Blanche s cys.) craicvarcter | sie¥e ss) shele svete ais 
VAT LOSCAM ts cet cielal estes en ere eis sean ios 
S:——PeMagdalenae cis wets ccysis,  osieiwicrte GaAChinaSe Fils. white, fragrant, in drooping 
leafy panicles. Lvs. small, dark. 
ZOi— PM AXIMUS Aare eels seve meiersieie. 4 Keteiectence 4 elaielewmicy=fefeteteisee Largest of all the Mock Oranges. 
(P. latifolius X P. tomentosa?). In old gardens near Boston this 
plant sometimes grows to a 
height of 30 ft. 
3-4’—P. microphyllus........... June Colorado...... Not one surpasses it in delicacy and 
in the fragrance of its small fis. 
Si— Ps pekinensis.)meiaie tiers ineieis eres IN. Chinas... Low broad, compact bush. Fils. 
small, tinged yellow, cover bush. 
2O-— Pe PUDESCENS... crmisieeiiieren Terie S. Appalachians..Fls. large, slightly fragrant, in 
small racemes. 
S.—P. purpurascens........... July Chimay.f see: Large, vigorous shrub. Fls. white, 
P. Schrenkii {purple calyx, fragrant. 
S.— Vat ACKiet, t-yeitecie srs June Kioreas secs cyscie's Hardy shrub with erect stems. 
Fls. rather small. Blooms early. 
No special value. 
