B. P BABB NUBSEBIES 
LANCASTEB, PA. 
Xionicera bella albida White Belle Honeysuckle. (M) 
White flowers in May followed by red fruits. 
2-3 ft.$ .40 3-4 ft.$ .50 
—fragrantissima Winter Honeysuckle. (M) 
Small creamy-white, very fragrant flowers in March; 
red fruits. 
2-3 ft.$ .35 3-4 ft.$ .50 
—maacki podocarpa Late Amur Honeysuckle. (M) 
Of vigorous habit. Brilliant red fruits in late Fall 
and Winter. 
2-3 ft.$ .60 5-6 ft.$ 1.50 
—morrowi Morrow Honeysuckle. (M) 
White flowers May and June; translucent, blood-red 
berries July-August. 
2-3 ft.$ .35 5-6 ft.$ 1.10 
—ruprech.ti.ana Manchurian Honeysuckle. (M) 
White flowers, May and June; abundance of bright red 
fruit in Autumn. 
2-3 ft.$ .40 3-4 ft.$ .50 
—tatarica rosea Pink Tatarian Honeysuckle. (M) 
Pink flowers, May-June; attractive red fruit. 
2-3 ft.$ .40 3-4 ft.$ .50 
— -—rubra Red Tatarian Honeysuckle. (M) 
Bright red flowers. May-June; attractive, red fruit. 
2- 3 ft...$ .40 
Myrica carolinensis (cerifera) Bay berry. (D) 
Gray berries attractive amidst dark green, glossy 
leaves. 
1 i/ 2 -2 ft.$ 1.00 2-2% ft.$ 1.25 
Fhiladelphus coronarius Sweet Mock Orange. *(M) 
Pure white, delightfully fragrant flowers in abundance. 
May-June. 
3- 4 ft.$ .40 
—grraaidiflorus .Big Scentless Mock Orange. *(M) 
Flowers four-cornered, two inches across, June; scent¬ 
less. Most vigorous of the species. 
2-3 ft.$ .35 
—lemoinei Lemoine Mock Orange. *(S) 
Flowers smaller, fragrant in great profusion. Dwarf, 
graceful habit. Beautifully symmetrical plant. 
2-3 ft.$ .45 
—virginalis Virginal Mock Orange. (M) 
Large, sweet, double, pure white flowers in May and 
June and intervals throughout Summer. Very striking. 
2-3 ft.$ .40 3-4 ft.$ .50 
Prunus (amygdalis) glandulosa alba fl pi. 
Double White Flowering Almond. (M) 
White, fully double flowers crowded on the bare 
branches in early Spring. 
2-3 ft.$ .75 
—gland, rosea, fl. pi. . .Double Pink Flowering Almond. (M) 
Pink form of preceding. 
2- 3 ft.$ .75 
Rhodotypos kerrioides Jetbead. *(S) 
White flowers in May followed by conspicuous, black 
bead-like fruits. 
11 / 2-2 ft.$ .40 2-3 ft.$ .50 
Bhus cotinus Smoke Tree (Purple Fringe). (L) 
Enveloped by large, plumy masses of green or purple 
flower stems in mid-summer, giving a smoky appear¬ 
ance. 
3- 4 ft.$ 1.20 5-6 ft.$ 2.25 
Robinia hispida Rose Acacia. (S) 
Drooping clusters of rose-pink, pea-shaped flowers, 
May and June. 
3-4 ft.$ .75 
Bosa hugonis Hugonis Rose (Golden Rose of China). (S) 
Long garlands of dainty, yellow flowers in May, fol¬ 
lowed by translucent, red fruits. 
11 / 2-2 ft..? .75 
—persiana . Persian Yellow Rose. (S) 
Double, deep golden yellow flowers late Spring or 
earlv Summer. Austrian Brier type. 
2- 3 ft.$ .75 
—rugosa Japanese Rose. (S) 
Large, white or red flowers, followed by handsome 
scarlet-crimson fruits. 
3- 4 ft.$ .75 
32 
