WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
Each. 
L. amurense—Amur Privet—Similar in habit to the 
California variety .35 
We do not list L. ovalifolium, (California Privet) 
as it is not hardy in this climate. The above varieties 
are perfectly hardy here and make just as desirable 
hedge plants. 
Special prices on hedges. 
LONICERA—Upright Honeysuckle 
L. bella albida—White flowers, showy red fruit in 
abundance .$ .50 
L. . Ledebourii—A distinct native variety, with red flow¬ 
ers in May. Rather dwarf.50 
L. Morrowi—A handsome Japanese Honeysuckle, 
covered during summer with showy red berries.50 
L. tartarica rosea—Rose-colored flowers in June, fol¬ 
lowed by red berries. .50 
PHIL ADELPHUS—Mock-Orange 
P. coronarius—Garland Syringa—Pure white, highly- 
scented-flowers in early Spring.$ .50 
P. coronarius aureus—Golden Syringa—Medium size 
with golden yellow foliage. Keeps its color during 
the entire season.50 
P. Lemoinei—A beautiful hybrid with large white flow¬ 
ers in June. Very fragrant. .50 
PERSICA—-Peach 
P. Double Crimson—Very ornamental flowering trees 
with large, double rose colored blossoms.75 
P. Double White—Same as above, only white. .75 
PRUNUS—Plum 
P. triloba—Double-Flowered Plum—Very handsome 
double flowers of a delicate pink, thickly set on long, 
slender branches, in May...75 
P. Pissardi—Purple leaved vanity—fine. .75 
PTELEA—Hop Tree 
P. trifoliata—Shrub or small tree with glossy, green 
foliage adorned in fall with clusters of very orna¬ 
mental light green fruits. Plant in moist, well drained 
soil (porous) and particularly shady position.50 
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