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T he great French hybridizer, Lemoine, has pr 
new race of Philadelphia, commonly known a 
or Mock Orange, that is the most valuable 
tion in shrubs in 25 years, Not only are the flowers 
fully improved but they are produced in marvelous profu¬ 
sion and the smallest and youngest plants are covered with 
flowers. Nothing introduced in the past 25 years equals 
them in beauty or value. They are superior in every way to 
the old-fashioned sorts. 
Albatre 
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A lovely semi'dwarf variety growing 
about 5 feet tall and, consequently, spe¬ 
cially useful for planting in the front 
row of shrubbery, against the founda¬ 
tion of a building or in other positions 
where space is limited and there is no 
room to grow the larger types. The 
flowers are full double, large size and 
in bloom the plant is completely cov¬ 
ered with them. This is Lemoine’s 
masterpiece and nothing better exists. 
Favorite 
One of the taller of the Mock Oranges 
and one of the loveliest. The gorgeous 
single white flowers are a full 3 inches 
across, more than twice the size of the 
old-fashioned sorts, and are produced 
in such profusion that the plant is prac¬ 
tically concealed by them. 
Glacier 
A large growing Mock Orange pro¬ 
ducing glorious double white flowers 
growing in clusters of six or seven and 
completely hiding the plant. 
Virginal. 
These are full sized shrubs 
and must be sent by ex¬ 
press. Delivery begins Octo¬ 
ber 15th. 
Albatre. 
Mer de Glace 
Incomparably lovely semi-double 
flowers which literally cover and 
conceal the plant. One of the taller 
growing Mock Oranges and Mr. 
Elliott’s personal favorite. Recom¬ 
mended without limit. 
Pyramidalis 
Most tall Philadelphus grow into 
rather wide plants. Pyramidalis is 
an erect, slender, rigid variety which 
takes up less room. The flowers are 
lovely, pure white and double, pro¬ 
duced in immense quantities. One 
of Lemoine’s very finest. 
Virginal 
The tallest of the Lemoine Hybrid 
Mock Oranges, growing ten feet 
or more. Consequently, it should 
be placed behind other shrubs and 
given room to develop. The flow¬ 
ers are full, double and indescrib¬ 
ably beautiful and completely cover 
the plant. Where one has room for 
one or more extra Targe shrubs, this 
is the variety to usp. 
Mer de Glace. 
