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Philadelphus  •  Mock  Orange  or  Syringa 
These  shrubs  bloom  in  June  with  the  Weigelas  and  last  a  little  longer.  They  are  hardy,  robust, 
have  handsome  leaves  and  large,  clustered,  milk-white  flowers,  that  in  some  cases  are  very  fra- 
grant. The  tall  species  flower  profusely,  and  nothing  is  finer  in  their  season.  The  dwarf  varieties 
do  not  bloom  so  much,  but  are  pretty  and  compact  little  shrubs,  valuable  for  their  bright  leaves  or 
for  extending  the  season. 
Philadelphus  Billardii.  Late-flowering  and  de- 
sirable. 2  to  3  feet,  35  cts.  each,  |3.5operdoz. 
P.  cordifolius.  Cordate  -  leaved  Mock 
Orange.    Tall,  vigorous,  handsome. 
EACH  DOZ. 
2  to  3  feet  $o  35    $3  50 
3  to  4  feet   50     4  50 
P.  coronarius.   Garland  Syringa.  Pure  white, 
fragrant  flowers  borne  in  midsummer.    2  feet, 
25  cts.  each,  $2.50  per  doz. 
var.  Kettlerii  fl.  pi.    Double  Syringa.  Flow- 
ers double,  white,  fragrant.    2  feet,  35  cts. 
each,  $3  50  per  doz. 
P.  deutziaeflora  fl.  pi.  Dwarf,  with  double  flow- 
ers of  deutzia  shape,  i  to  feet,  25  cts. 
each,  I2.50  per  doz. 
P.  foliis  aureis.  Golden  Mock  Orange. 
Bright  golden  leaves,  color  constant  through 
summer.    35  cts.  each,  I3.50  per  doz. 
P.  grandiflora.  Large-flowering  Syring.a.  A 
large  shrub,  with  recurved  branches  laden 
with  large,  showy  flowers,  slightly  fragrant. 
EACH  DOZ. 
2  to  3  feet  $0  25   $2  50 
3  to  4  feet   50     4  50 
P.  inodorus.    Scentless  Mock  Orange.  A 
vigorous  shrub,  of  drooping  habit,  g^^,,,  ^^.^ 
2  to  3  feet  $0  35  $3  50 
3  to  4  feet   50 
P.,  Mt.  Blanc.  New  ;  upright  grower,  with  large, 
showy  white  flowers  ;  fragrant,    i  to  2  feet,  philadelphus 
50  cts.  each,  ^4.50  per  doz.  Philadelphus  nivalis,  continued 
P.  Nepalensis.     Similar   to    P.   grandiflora,  whose  stamens  are  a  pale  cream  color. 
blooming  later,    i  to  2  feet,  25  cts.  each,  I2.50  2  feet,  25  cts.  each,  $2.50  per  doz. 
per  doz.  P.  Zeherii.    Flowers  abundantly  and  is  showy. 
Philadelphus  nivalis.      Delicate  white  flowers  2  to  3  feet,  35  cts.  each,  I3. 50  per  doz. 
Prunus  •  Flowering  Plums  and  Almonds 
In  this  group  are  classed  very  different  sorts  of  shrubs,  of  much  beauty,  and  very  desirable  for 
specimen  planting  or  for  grouping.    They  should  be  frequently  trimmed.    See  trees,  page  36. 
Pninus  Japonica  alba  fl.  pi.    Dwarf  White-     Prunus  Japonica  alba,  var.  rosea  fl.  pi.  Dwarf 
flowering  Almond  {Amygdalus).    Is  cov-        Pink-flowering  Almond.    Double,  flowers 
ered  with  double  white  flowers  in   May.        closely  set.    35  cts.  each,  $3  per  doz. 
35  cts.  each,  I3  per  doz.  var.  rubra.    Double  red.    i  to  2  ft.,  35c.  each. 
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