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Lonicera Morrowi — Bush Honeysuckle. 
Hibiscus - Althea; Rose of Sharon 
If. Diichoss do Brabant. Double dark red. 
Syria<*us var. Iloro plono fol. var. (Variepat- 
ed Deaved Double Purple Flowering’ Althea). 
Foliape finely marked with li^ht yellow, 
double purple (lowers. One (>f the ttne.st varie- 
j?ated-leaved shrubs. 
var. Joaiino d’Aro. Flowers pure white, 
double: plant a strong f?rower. 
Ijiuly Stanley. Double i)lush-white with 
orim.son center. 
var. lioopoldii (loro plono. Dnrj?e flowers, 
very double, flesh color, .shaded ro.se. 
var. |)uU‘horriiia. Doui)le white with 
dark red center. 
vai*. purpurea (lore plono (Doul)le 
I’urple Altha*a). 
var. rubra plono (DouVjle lied Al- 
thea). 
vai*. lotus albiis. SinRle, pure white; 
dwarf ??rower. 
Other varieties we srow and 
recommend: .\rdon.s, Bi-oolor. 
Double White, Double I*ink, Klo- 
Uaiitissiina, Pompon Hou^o. 
Lonicera - Honeysuckle 
.‘^(■e also under Vines. 
Ij. .Mherli oi’ Ilispida (Siberian 
Honeysuckle). Leaves very narrow, 
two inches long; bluish color, on very 
slender, drooping brunche.s. A little 
round iiendulous bush, but the blos- 
soms are the wonderful iiart, they are 
thickly set on the branches, much 
larger than the common sorts, and of a 
porcelain-blue color. 
Atrosiiiiguiiiea. Very large red berrle.s, 
dark green, heavy foliage. A strong, vigor- 
ous grower. 
j.'i-jigTuiilissiiiiu. A spreading shrub with 
deep green foliage and very fragrant, small 
flowers which aijpear before the letives; foli- 
age almost evergreen. 
Philadelphu. — Mock Orange or Syringa. 
LON ICKKA — ('out lulled. 
Morrowii (Morrow’s Ifoneysuekle). A vig- 
orous hroad spreading shrub bearing numerous 
yellow llowers, followed by showy crimson 
fruit which remains on the [ilant a' long time 
and gives a very choice effect. 
TariJii-iea i-ubi-a (Red Tartarian Honey- 
suckle). A well known sort. Blooms in May. 
Bright red flowers, followed with showy fruit. 
var. roscti (Pink Tartarian Honeysuckle). 
A beautiful shrub, producing large, bright pink 
llowers striped with white, in June. 
var. ull>a (White ’’Ptirttirian Honeysuckle). 
Forms an upright bush with white flowers and 
followed with yellow fruit. 
Huprechtiuiiu. A (Ine variety from Man- 
ehuria. Valuable for its showy red fruit. Foli- 
age dark red aliove and grayish beneath, 
Itella albida. White llowers, showy red fruit 
in great profusion. 
Chiladelphus - Mock Orange or 
Syringa 
I’, aiirea. (fJolden Syringa). A new gold leaf 
shrul) of delicate growth and lieauty. It is suf- 
liciently free to make it very valuable for 
clumps and hedges. 
fiordoiiianiis (Gordon’s Mock Orange). A 
large shrul) with spreading l)ranches. Leaves 
t)roadly ovate, l>right green, 2 to ,2 inches long. 
Flowers i)ure white, produced in dense racemes. 
Blossoms later than most of the species. 
graiKliflora (Large Flowering Syringa). Hab- 
it strong, with large white flowers. 
('oi'oiiariiis (Syringa tJarland). Very line. 
Has wonderful sprays of sweet scented flowers. 
(lore pleno (Double Flowering Syringa). 
Habit strong, dwarf growing, with semi-double 
white flowers. 
Lemoinei eis'etus (Lomoine’s Krect Syringa). 
A <-harming variety of ni)right growth: llowers 
small, yellowish- t white, fra- 
grant. complete- X \ ly covering 
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