
          LONICERA MAACKII. Honeysuckle. 
A beautiful, rapid-growing,
flowering shrub, attaining a height of
ten feet, with spreading branches,
ovate-elliptic leaves, in the axils of
which are borne clusters of trumpet
shaped flowers, white on first opening,
rapidly turning yellow.

37644. LONICERA RUPRECHTIANA. 
Honeysuckle. From
Director, Botanic Garden, Petrograd,
Russia. Twelve-foot high shrub with
dark green foliage and pure white
flowers on long flower stalks. Fruits
red or yellow. Hybridizes easily with
Lonicera tatarica and because of the
rarity of the pure species and its unusual 
hardiness, recommended to experimenters 
in the northwest.

36748. LONICERA SP.
Honeysuckle. From Frank N. Meyer,
Hsiao Wu tai shan, China. A bush
honeysuckle, of large growth and decidedly 
ornamental habits. Leaves are
large, dark green, and set off beautifully 
the bright red berries borne in
pairs on long, erect peduncles. This
species is valuable as an ornamental
shrub in the cooler sections of the
United States.
        