OON'S SHK^UBS 



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Philadelphus, Mock Orange or ''Syringa" 



ELL-KNOWN shrubs of strong, vigorous habit, that will grow almost anywhere. They are de- 

 sirable for individual planting and for all shrubbery effects. Almost immune from insect enemies 

 and always dependable. 



Philadelphus Billardi. (M). June. Blooms 

 a week or two later than other kinds. Is desirable 

 for extending the season. 



Each 10 100 



3 to 4 ft $0 35 $3 00 $25 00 



4 to 5 ft., bushy 50 4 00 30 00 



P. coronarius. Garland Mock Orange. (S). 

 May. A vigorous, hardy old favorite of erect, com- 

 pact habit. Fragrant, early white flowers. 



Each 10 100 



2 to 3 ft., bushy $0 35 $3 00 $20 00 



3 to 4 ft., bushy 50 4 00 30 00 



P. laxus. (M). Strong grower; large, fragrant 

 flowers; very desirable. A new variety of unusual 

 promise. Sometimes the flowers are 1^ inches 

 across. Each 10 



3 to 4 ft $0 50 $4 00 



4 to 5 ft 60 5 00 



5 to 6 ft., bushy 75 6 00 



P. Lemoinii erectus. (S). Distinguished by 

 its smaller leaves. The flowers are smaller than the 

 other varieties, but are very attractive. 



Each 10 



3 to 4 ft $0 50 $4 00 



var. folius aureus. 



Golden Mock Or- 

 ange. (D). Flowers 

 sparingly, but is ad- 

 mired for the golden 

 foliage, which is bright 

 throughout the Sum- 

 mer. A desirable edg- 

 ing for shrubberies. 



Each 10 

 ltol>^ft., $0 35 $2 50 

 l>^to2ft., 50 3 50 



P. Falconeri^ (M). 

 A graceful shrub of 

 garden origin. Fragrant 

 white flowers borne in 

 great profusion. 



Each 10 

 2 to 3 ft., $0 35 $2 50 

 4 to 5 ft., 50 4 00 



P. grandiflora. (M). 

 May or June. Forms 

 a large, spreading bush, 

 with graceful, droop- 

 ing branches; a strong 

 grower; flowers slightly 

 fragrant. A common 

 and desirable shrub. 



l><to2ft. 



10 100 



$1 50 $12 00 



Each 



$0 20 



The flowers of the familiar Mock Orange, or Philadelphus, are similar in all varieties. There 

 are botanical differences, and some are more fragrant than others. The variety grandifiora, 

 pictured here, is one of the best. 



P. Nepalensis. (M). June. Large flowers, 

 with an attractive background of light green leaves. 

 Not fragrant. Each 10 100 



3 to 4 ft $0 35 $3 00 $25 00 





Each 



10 



100 



2 to 3 ft 





$2 00 



$16 00 



3 to 4 ft 



35 



3 00 



25 00 



4 to 5 ft 



50 



4 00 



30 00 



5 to 6 ft 



75 



5 00 



40 00 



P. Ketelerii. (M). May or June. Fragrant, 

 double white flowers. Each 10 



2 to 3 ft $0 25 $2 00 



P. Lemoinii, var. Mont Blanc. (S). June. 

 Upright growth, small leaves and fragrant flowers. 

 One of the best varieties. Each lo 100 



2 to 3 ft $0 35 $3 00 $25 00 



3 to 4 ft 50 4 00 30 00 



P. nivalis. (S). June. Small white flowers of 

 exceptional purity. Each 10 lOO 



2 to 3 ft $0 25 $2 00 



4 to 5 ft., bushy 50 4 00 $30 00 



P. pubescens. (M). June. Large, handsome 

 leaves and scentless flowers. 



Each 10 100 



3 to 4 ft $0 35 $3 00 



4 to 5 ft 50 4 00 $30 (H 



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