MOCK-ORANGE 
(Philadelphus) 
Another sweet'scented favor' 
ite. 
PHILADELPHUS CORONAR- 
lUS (Common mock-orange) 
In the gardens of colonial 
America this was known as the 
“white pipe'free”, and widely- 
planted. Its popularity undimin' 
ished, the common mock'orange 
reaches a height of ten feet or 
more. Makes a splendid screen. 
3/4’ high ea. .35 per doz. 3.50 
4/5’ high ea. .40 per doz. 4.00 
5/6’ high ea. .50 per doz. 5.00 
6/7’ high specimen ....ea. 1.00 
PHILADELPHUS VIRGINAL 
PHILADELPHUS LEMOINEI (Lemoine’s mock-orange) 
A low mock'orange not over six feet high and upright in 
growth. Exceptionally fragrant blossoms in clusters. 
2/3 ft. high .each $ .30 .per doz.$3.00 
3/4 ft. high .each .35 .per doz. 3.50 
PHILADEUPHUS VIRGINALIS 
Semi'double flowers in clusters. One of the best of the mock' 
oranges. 
3/4 ft. high .each $ .45 .per doz. $4.50 
4/5 ft. high .each .50 .per doz. 5.00 
PHOTINIA VILLOSA (Redberried Photinia) 
Grows to a large shrub splendid foliage for color and texture 
profuse scarlet berries in autumn. 
3/4 ft. high.each .65 4/5 ft. high.each .85 
FRENCH HYBRID LILACS 
These are the finest of the modern lilacs and worthy of a 
place in your garden. Offered in seven different shades of bloom. 
2/3 ft. high . each $ .50 
3/4 ft. high . each .75 
5/6 ft. high .B/B, each 3.00 
6/7 ft. high ... ..B/B, each 5.00 
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