Shrubs 
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MOCKORANGE (Fhiladelphus)—Suitable for massing with 
other shrubs or for specimen planting. Very free flowering 
and exceptionally hardy in all locations. Blooms late in 
spring. 
—Mockorange, Avalanche (Philadelphus avalanche)—Slender, 
arching branches, rather small leaves, of semi-dwarf habit, 
this is one of the best of the named sorts. Flowers rather 
small, single, pure white, and are borne profusely over the 
plant. 
—Mockorange, Big Scentless (Philadelphus grandiflorus) — 
Flowers very large, pure white, and attractive, but without 
fragrance. 
—Mockorange, Mont Blanc (Philadelphus Mont Blanc)—A 
named sort of upright, medium growth, bearing a profusion 
of single snow-white flowers with delightful fragrance. 
—Mockorange, Snowbank (Philadelphus nivalis) — Medium 
grower, with large, snow-white, slightly fragrant flowers with 
attractive creamy-yellow stamens. An abundant bloomer. 
Mockorange, Sweet (Philadelphus coronarius) — The old time 
Sweet Mockorange. The long branches are covered with a 
profusion of single, pure white flowers with centers of golden 
yellow stamens. Exceedingly fragrant. 
—Mockorange, Virginal (Philadelphus Virginalis)—One of the 
most popular of the named varieties. Flowers are large, semi¬ 
double, very fragrant, pure white, and exceedingly beautiful. 
A semi-dwarf grower of compact habit and long blooming 
season. 
PEACH, FLOWERING (Amygdalus persica)—A tree similar 
to ordinary Peach except the tree is more dwarf growing and 
the flowers are very double, much larger, resembling small 
Roses. The blooming season is short, but the tree is worthy 
a place in any planting because of its extreme beauty. Suit¬ 
able for specimen or large group planting. 
—Peach, Double Pink Flowering—Flowers clear pink. Not so 
free flowering as the white or red. 
—Peach, Double Red Flowering—The most showy of all the va¬ 
rieties. Flowers very bright and numerous. 
—Peach, Double White Flowering—Very free flowering. Flow¬ 
ers pure white. 
PEARLBUSH, COMMON (Exochorda grandiflora)—One of the 
most pleasing of the early spring flowering shrubs. The pure 
white flowers come in clusters on the slender branches, and 
the unexpanded buds look like small pearly-white beads. A 
vigorous grower and hardy. 
PEATREE, SIBERIAN (Caragana arborescens) — A strong 
dwarf tree with pretty pea-shaped yellow flowers in mid¬ 
spring. Its fern-like leaves make it attractive in group plant¬ 
ings. 
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