Favorite. 
The great French hybridizer, 
Lemoine, has produced a new 
race of Philadelphus, commonly 
known as Syringa or Mock Orange, 
that is the most valuable introduction 
in shrubs in twenty'five years. Not 
only are the flowers wonderfully improved 
but they are produced in marvelous profusion 
and the smallest and youngest plants are cov¬ 
ered with flowers. Nothing introduced in the 
past twenty'five years equals them in beauty 
or value. They are superior in every way to 
the oldTashioned sorts. 
Albatre. A lovely semi'dwarf variety with full dou' 
ble flowers. Specially recommended for positions 
where the larger type would be crowded. 
Favorite. The gorgeous single white flowers are a 
full three, inches wide; more than twice the size 
of the old'fashioned sorts. 
Virginal. 
Glacier. Glorious double flowers produced in 
clusters of six or seven covering the plant. 
Lemoine. The dwarfest Philadelphus in the Hy' 
brid group with dainty foliage and lovely flow' 
ers. Should be planted in front of other shrubs 
or may be used as a foundation plant. 
Mer de Glace. Incomparably beautiful, semi' 
double flowers which literally cover the plant. 
Mr. Elliott’s personal choice of all the Phila' 
delphus. 
Pyramidalis. An erect, slender, rigid variety pro' 
ducing immense quantities of lovely, pure 
white, double flowers. 
Virginal. The tallest of the Hybrid Philadelphus. 
This variety should be used in the background, 
since it will make 8'10 feet in height. The 
double flowers are 
indescribably 
beautiful. _ 
These are full sized 
shrubs and cannot be 
shipped by parcel post. 
Delivery begins October 15th. 
of a 11 Var £ 
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