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Lonicera.  Honeysuckle 
A  varied  genus,  that  includes  vines  and  shrubs. 
For  the  vines,  see  page  65.  The  bush  varieties  are 
in  demand  for  shrubbery  groups  and  borders.  They 
are  hardy  and  grow  easily.  Their  fragrant  flowers 
are  admired  in  Spring,  but  another  attraction  is  the 
brilliant  fruit  that  follows  in  the  Summer  and  Fall. 
Lonicera  bella   albida.  Bears   a  pro- 
fusion of  white  flowers,  followed  by  scarlet  fruits 
that  hang  on  a  long  while  and  make  a  grand  show- 
ing.   Strong,  rapid  grower. 
Each  10  103 
2  to  3  ft   §0  25      $2  00    $15  00 
4  to  5  ft.,  clumps   50       4  00      30  00 
L.  Fragrantissima.  April.  Small,  cream}^ 
white  flowers  of  a  delightful  fragrance,  borne  in 
profusion.  The  deep  green  foliage  is  retained  until 
Winter.    Makes  a  handsome  specimen. 
Each  10  100 
2  to  3  ft...  $0  35      $2  50    $20  00 
3  to  4  ft..  .        50       4  00      30  00 
Tartarian  Honeysuckle  (Lonicera  Tartarica).   The  flowers  of 
all  its  varieties  are  similar  excepting  in  color. 
L.  Morrowi.  Japanese  Honeysuckle.  (M) 
May.  An  open  bush,  with  crooked  branches,  dark 
green  leaves  and  small,  white  flowers.  The  red 
fruit  is  especially  ornamental  and  lasts  a  long  while. 
Each  10  100 
2  to  3  ft   $0  25      $2  00    $15  00 
3  to  4  ft.,  heavy   50       3  50      25  00 
L.    Tartarica    (rubra).    Tartarian  Honey. 
SUCKLE.    (S)    May.    A  useful  old-fashi(  ned  shrub, 
with  slender,  upright  branches.    Small,  fragrant, 
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pink,  crimson  or  blush  flowers,  followed  by  attrac- 
tive red  or  orange-yellow  berries. 
Each  10  100 
2  to  3  ft   $0  25      $2  00    §15  00 
3  to  4  ft.,  clumps   40       3  00      20  00 
4  to  5  ft.,  clumps   50       4  00     30  00 
var.  alba.  (S)  White  flowers  alone  distinguish 
it  from  the  above.  Each  lo  lOO 
3  to  4  ft.,  clumps   $0  40      $3  00    $20  00 
4  to  5  ft.,  clumps   50       4  00     30  00 
var.  grandiflora.    (S)    Double  pink  flowers. 
Each  10  100 
3  to  4  ft.,  heavy   $0  40     $3  00    $20  00 
var.  Virginica  alba.  (S)  A  form  with  white 
flowers.  Similar  in  habit  to  the  Tartarian  varieties, 
iust  above.  Each  10  100 
2  to  3  ft   $0  25      $2  00    $15  00 
L.  xylosteum.  Fly  Honeysuckle.  (M) 
May.  A  shapely,  erect  bush,  with  distinct,  dull 
green  leaves.  Inconspicuous  yellowish  white,  fra- 
grant flowers.  Each  10  100 
2  to  3  ft   $0  25      $2  00    $15  00 
3  to  4  ft.,  heavy   40       3  00     20  00 
Myrica 
Myrica  cerifera.  Wax  Myrtle.  (M)  A  sea- 
shore plant,  with  reddish  flowers  and  heavy,  fra- 
grant foliage.    Partially  evergreen. 
Each  10  100 
1  to  IK  ft   $0  35      $2  50    $20  00 
M.  gale.    Bayberry  or  Sweet  Gale.  (D). 
Each  10 
IK  to  2  ft   $0  40     $3  00 
Philadelphus.   Mock  Orange,  or 
Syringa 
Well-known  shrubs  of  strong,  vigorous  habit, 
that  will  grow  almost  anywhere.  They  are  de- 
sired for  individual  planting  and  for  all  shrubbery 
effects.  Almost  immune  from  insect  enemies  and 
always  dependable. 
Philadelphus  Billardii.  (M)  June.  Blooms  a 
week  or  two  later  than  other  kinds.  Is  desirable 
for  extending  the  season.      Each  10  100 
3  to  4  ft   SO  35      $3  00    $25  00 
P.  cordifolius.  (M)  June.  Adapted  to  drier 
soils;  attractive,  heart-shaped  leaves.  A  handsome, 
strong-growing  variety.        Each  10  100 
3  to  4  ft   $0  35      $3  00    $25  00 
5  to  6  ft   50       4  00     30  00 
P.  Coronarius.  Garland  Mock  Orange.  (S) 
May.  A  vigorous,  hardy  old  favorite  of  erect, 
compact  habit.    Fragrant  early  white  flowers. 
Each  10  100 
2K  to  3  ft.,  bushy   $0  35      $2  50    $20  00 
var.  foliis  aureis.  Golden  Mock  Orange. 
(D)  Flowers  sparingly,  but  is  admired  for  the 
golden  foliage,  which  is  bright  throughout  the 
Summer.    A  desirable  edging  to  shrubberies. 
Each  10  100 
1  to  IK  ft   $0  35      $2  50    $20  00 
P.  Deutzia  flore  pleno.  (D)  June.  Double 
flowers.  Each  10  100 
2  to  3  ft   so  35      $2  50    $20  00 
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