Eugene A. de St. Aubin & Bro., Inc. 
Addison, Ill. 
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L. Ruprechtiana, 10' —Manchurian 
Honeysuckle 
Leaves are of dark green color with gray beneath. 
Creamy-white flowers followed by orange tinted berries. 
L. Morrowi, 6-8' -Japanese Honeysuckle 
Of lateral, or spreading habit. Blooms early. In 
late Fall develops an expanse of brilliant crimson ber¬ 
ries. Creamy-white. June. 
L. Tatarica, 8-10' —Tartarian Honeysuckle 
One of the best. Upright grower with dark reddish 
green foliage. Blossoms freely. Orange and red fruit. 
White and deep pink. May. 
Mahonia Aquifolia, 2-4' -Oregon Holly 
Grape 
Splendid evergreen Shrub of striking appearance. 
Compact in growth with dark green waxy leaves similar 
to our Christmas holly. Foliage in winter turns to 
bronze shade. Bears flowers in clusters in Spring, and 
blue black berries in Fall. Ideal for rock gardens. Yel¬ 
low. May. 
Philadelphus-Mockorange 
A widely varied group of beautiful Shrubs well de¬ 
serving their popularity. Some reach great heights; 
others are either medium, or dwarf in size.. All bloom 
in profusion with pretty orange-blossom flowers. Hardy 
and vigorous groups. 
P. Avalanche, 3-4' — 
As the name implies, this Shrub when in bloom 
resembles an avalanche of snow. Very effective when 
used for mass planting. 
P. Coronarius, 8-10' —Sweet Mockorange 
Its delicately scented blossoms make this an old time 
favorite. A robust, tall growing variety. White. May. 
P. Grandiflora, 8-10' —Bigflower 
Mockorange 
Similar to P. Coronarius, but flowers are large in 
size and scentless. White. June. 
P. Bouquet Blanche, 4-5' 
An upright grower of medium height. Each branch 
a veritable bouquet having thickly set branches of semi 
double fragrant flowers. 
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