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LONICERA, Continued. Each 10 100 
morrowi, MORROW HONEYSUCKLE. 5-6 ft. White. Red fruit. May-June. 
2- 3 ft.40 3.60 32.00 
3- 4 ft.50 4.50 
morrowi, prostrate form. 2-4 ft. high. Very useful where low effects are desired. 
2-3 ft. spread .60 5.40 48.00 
syringantha, LILAC HONEYSUCKLE. 6-8 ft. Pink. May-June. Splendid upright slender- 
branched shrub. Fragrant flowers. 
18-24 in.60 5.40 
tatarica alba, WHITE TATARIAN HONEYSUCKLE. 6-10 ft. White. May-June. 
3-4 ft . 50 4.50 40.00 
tatarica rosea, ROSY TATARIAN HONEYSUCKLE. 6-10 ft. Pink. May. 
2-3 ft . 40 3.60 32.00 
tatarica rubra. 6-10 ft. Light crimson flowers. May. 
2-3 ft . 40 3.60 32.00 
trichosantha, SLENDER HONEYSUCKLE. 6 ft. Red. June. Recent introduction from 
Western China and Tibet; bright red fruit. 
18-24 in . 80 7.20 
2-3 ft . 1.00 9.00 
WHITE BELLE HONEYSUCKLE (bella albida) 6 ft. White. May-June. Hybrid morrowi x 
tatarica. 
4- 5 ft.50 4.50 
5- 6 ft.75 6.75 
MAGNOLIA glauca, SWEETBAY. 10-60 ft. A very beautiful shrub or small tree. Glossy 
foliage and sweetscented creamy-white flowers. A deciduous shrub in the North, it 
becomes a large Evergreen tree in the Gulf States. 
18-24 in. 1.50 13.50 
Testing Grounds near Greenhouses 
The testing of new or uncommon varieties to determine their value for garden use is 
an important feature of our service. Plant enthusiasts interested in this phase of horti¬ 
culture will enjoy a visit to Kelsey-Highlands Nursery. 
