Glen Brothers, Inc. 
Rochester, N. Y, 
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HYDRANGEA (Cont’d.) 
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Paniculata Grandiflora. 
Very showy vyhite flowers, later changing to pink. August. 
2- 3' 
3- 4' 
Tree Form. 
L^seful for formal effects in the garden. 
4- 5' ..... 
KERRIA, Japonica (Globe-flower), 
Golden yellow flowers. June, Sept. Green branches 
2-3' . 
KOLKWITZIA (Beauty Bush). 
A beautiful shrub. Coyered in early May wdth mass of pink 
flowers. 
2-3' .90 8.50 
LONICERA, Fragrantissima (Early Fragrant Honey¬ 
suckle.) 
Fragrant white flowers. April-May. Half evergreen. 
2 - 3 ' .;. 
3- 4' 
Tartarica (Pink Tartarian Honeysuckle). 
Pink and white. Flowers and fruit freely produced. 
2 - 3 ' 
3- 4' 
Tartarica Alba (White Tartarian Honeysuckle). 
A white variety of the above. Bright red berries. 
2- 3' ....:. 
3- 4' . 
Ruprechtiana (Manchurian Honeysuckle). 
White flowers in May and June, changing to yellow. 
3-4' ..... 
PHILADELPHUS, Coronarius (Common Mock Orange). 
White fragrant flowers borne in May and June. 
2- 3' .50 4.50 
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Falconer! (Falconer’s Mock Orange). 
.Medium sized shrub with graceful branches. Fragrant, white. 
2- 3' 
3- 4' ... 
Grandiflorus (Large-flowered Mock Orange). 
Large i)ure white fragrant flowers. 
2- 3' 
3- 4' !ZZ!!Z!!ZZ!!!!Z!!Z!!IZZ!!Z!!1..!!Z"! 
Virginalis (Virginal Mock Orange). 
Fragrant white flowers much larger tha 
Blooms intermittently all summer. 
9 - 3 ' 
3-4' .-.-. 
RHODOTYPOS, Kerroides (White Kerria). 
Graceful shrub. Pure w'hite flowers in A 
black berries in autumn. 
9 - 3 ' 
3-4' _____ 
RHUS, Aromatica (Fragrant Sumac). 
Clusters of small yelloM' flowers, April-Ma 
June when covered wdth coral-red fruits. 
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