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SYRINGA 

 Philadelphus virginale 



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KALMIA (Mountain Laurel) 



Latifolia — Among our native hardy ever- 

 green shrubs, the Laurel ranks supreme. 

 During June it is at its greatest glory, with 

 its dainty, rose-pink buds and creamy-white 

 flowers. Bushy plants, 12 to 18 in., ^1.50; 

 18 to 24 in., ^2.00; 2 to 3 ft., ^2.50 each. 

 Write for special quotations on carload lots. 



KERRIA (Double-flowered Globe 

 Flower) 



Japonica fl. pi. — Slender, green branches 

 and pretty, closely serrated leaves. The 

 double flowers are deep orange-yellow and 

 are produced in profusion throughout the 

 summer months. 2 to 3 ft., 90c each. 



LIGUSTRUM or Privet 



Privets are described in detail on pages 44-45 

 Globe or Ball Privet — The California Privet, 

 grown to form a dense, solid ball of foliage. 

 12 in. in diameter, ^1.00; 18 in. in diameter, 

 ^1.50; 24 in. in diameter, $2.50 each. Large 

 specimens from ^3.50 to ^7.50 each. 



LONICERA (Honeysuckle) 

 Fragrantissima ( Fragrant Bush Honeysuckle) 

 — Exquisitely fragrant creamy-pink flowers. 

 Morrowi — White flowers in May, red berries 

 in late summer. 



Tartarica (Tartarian Bush Honeysuckle) — 

 Fragrant pink flowers in May; waxy, light 

 red berries in late summer. 

 Any of the three varieties, 3 to 4 ft., 60c; 

 4 to 5 ft., 90c each. 



Shrubs (Continued) 



EXOCHORDA or Pearl Bush 



Grandiflora — White flowers in profusion. 

 Soft, hght green foUage. 2 to 3 ft., 60c; 

 3 to 4 ft., 90c; 4 to 5 ft., ^1.25 each. 



FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell) 



Fortunei — A strong, upright grower, bear- 

 ing heavy canes that are literally loaded, in 

 very early spring, with golden bell-shaped 

 flowers. See page 32 for colored illustration. 

 Intermedia — Very free-flowering. 

 Suspensa — A pendulous growing variety, 

 and one of the best. 



Viridissima (Green-barked Forsythia) — A 



free-flowering shrub of spreading habit and 

 yellowish-green bark. Bell-shaped yellow 

 flowers. 



2 to 3 ft., 50c; 3 to 4 ft., 75c each. 



HYDRANGEA 



Arborescens Sterilis, Arborescens Grandi- 

 flora (Snowball Hydrangea) — Large, full 

 heads of snow-white flowers in lavish pro- 

 fusion, from late in June until late in Au- 

 gust. See colored illustration on page 33. 

 Paniculata Grandiflora — In August it pro- 

 duces broad terminal panicles of pure white 

 flowers, frequently a foot long. 

 Paniculata (Single) — Highly recommended 

 in landscape planting. Blooms in Septem- 

 ber. Flowers creamy-white. 

 1 to IV2 {t.r 40c; IV2 to 2 ft., 50c; 2 to 3 

 ft., 65c; 3 to 4 ft., 90c each 



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