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CULTIVATION. There are two cultivated varieties. One has odorless, semi-double 

 flowers; the other, smaller in all of its parts, grows only two or three feet high. The mock 

 orange isn't delicate; it thrives in all kinds of soil and in all exposures. It's propagated 

 from shoots or by dividing the plants in autumn. It rarely succumbs while being 

 transplanted. 



KEY TO PLATE. 



1. Sweet mock orange. 2. Calyx and pistil. 3. Longitudinal section of flower to 

 show insertion of stamens and petals. 4. Fruit. 



