HONEYSUCKLE 
LIGUSTRUM 
“ amurense, 6 ft. July 
“ Ibota, 8 ft. July 
“ Stauntoni, io ft. July . 
“ vulgare, 8 ft. July 
Lilac see Syringa 
LONICERA 
“ Alberti, 2 ft. July 
“ bella albida, 6 ft. June 
“ “ rosea, 6 “ “ 
“ chrysantha, 8 “ 
“ Morrowi, 6 ft. July 
“ tatarica, io ft. May 
“ “ flore albo, io It. May 
“ “ “ rubro, io “ 
PRIVET 
Amur, i to 3 ft ] These four sorts stood 
1 rue Ibota, I to 3 ft ! unprotected last winter 
Chinese, 6 to 7 ft [ without freezing even 
“ English, 1 to 4 ft J the tips. 
HONEYSUCKLE 
“ Dwarf, silver-leaved, pink, 1 ft 
“ New white, red fruit, 1 to 2 ft 
“ New pink, red fruit, 1 to 2 ft 
“ Broad-growing, scarlet berries, 1 to 3 ft 
" Best variety, red fruit, 1 to 3 ft 
Tartarian, pink, most popular, 1 to 6 ft 
“ “ white. 1 to 6 ft 
“ red, 1 to 6 ft 
CHINESE MATRIMONY VINE, an improvement 
on Common Box Thorn, fine red fruit, 2 to3 ft 
RUS.SIAN MULBERRY, thrifty grower, healthy 
foliage, fruit attracts the birds, i to 8 ft 
BAYBERRY. U. S. fragrant leaves, i to 2 ft 
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SYRINGA or MOCK ORANGE 
LYCIUM chinense, io u 
Mahonia see Berberis 
Mock Orange see Philadetphns 
MORUS alba latifolia, 25 ft. July 
MYRICA caroliniensis, 15 ft. April 
Oleaster see EUeagnus 
PHILADELPHIA 
“ coronarius, 8 ft. May . 
“ “ foliis aureis, 4 ft. May 
“ grandiflorus, 10 ft. June . 
“ “ floribundus, 10 u “ 
“ “ laxus or pubescens, June 
“ Lemoinei, 4 ft. June 
Plum Floivering see Primus 
Common Garland, popular variety, 2 to 5 ft 
Golden-leaved, dwarf, 1 to 4 ft. 
Large-flowering, red bark, 2 to 5 ft 
Free blooming. 2 to 6 ft 
Late-blooming, thrifty, 2 to 6 ft 
Lemoine's. small foliage, dainty, 1 to 2 ft 
GARLAND SYRINGA 
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