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Lespedeza 
Lespedeza formosa. Purple Bush Clover. An attractive, August-blooming, herba- 
ceous shrub, with reddish purple, sweet-scented, pealike flowers borne on arch- 
ing branches, and lasting several weeks. Very graceful; makes a good ‘’forward’’ 
plant for shrub border. The tops may freeze in a severe winter, but come back 
each spring. 
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Lonicera - Honeysuckle 
Lonicera fragrantissima, Fragrant Bush Honeysuckle. (F.) 7 to 10 feet. So called 
because of its very fragrant white blossoms in April. The foliage is deep green 
and glossy. Grows well in partial shade, poor soil, or in cities where tender plants 
fail. Almost evergreen. Excellent for screens, specimens, or hedges. One of 
our best and most useful shrubs. For Hedges, see page 32. 
L. maacki podocarpa. Late Honeysuckle. 8 to 10 ft. A large, handsome shrub 
with pinkish blossoms followed by quantities of bright red berries which are 
fine for birds. Much prized for screen and mass planting. 
L. tatarica. Tatarian Honeysuckle. 7 to 9 feet. Blooms in April, and is one of the 
few early pink-flowering shrubs. Has bright red berries that stay on all summer. 
All Loniceras: Each 
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Magnolia 
Magnolia glauca. Sweet Bay. A fine, large American shrub with glossy, laurel-like, 
almost evergreen foliage. The richly fragrant white flowers come in June and 
are followed by attractive fruits. 
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M. grandiflora. Southern Magnolia. See page 28. 
M. soulangeana. Saucer Magnolia. All of the soulangeana type have large Tulip- 
shaped blossoms which expand early in the spring before the leaves. Very 
ornamental, and a garden treasure. The true soulangeana is pink on the 
outside with white inside. The best known and most popular. 
M. soulangeana lennei. Lenne’s Magnolia. Outside rosy or reddish purple. White 
within. Later than the type. 
M. soulangeana nigra. Purple Magnolia. Dark purple on outside with shades of : 




pink on inside. Flowers later and somewnat hardier than the type. pe 
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M. stellata. Star Magnolia. Native of Japan. Shrubby habit Philadelphus Virginal 
with fragrant, semi-double, starlike flowers which appear (Mock Orange) 
before the leaves. One of the best. Each 
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M. acuminata. See page 28. Hillenmeyer Shrubs are SPECIAL SURE Ae 
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M. tripetala. See page 28. 





transplanted and cut back / ss Five of any 60-cent size 
MAHONIA aquifolium. See page 6. : 2 Five of amy 50-cent siz ir 
to increase root eos Five of any 40-cent size fo is |. 
and bushiness. Don’t con- These are our regular Hillenmeyer guaranteed plants. 
fuse such shrubs with — —— 
“straggly”, sickly shrubs 
offered in many places. Oxydendrum = Sourwood 
Size means more than Oxydendrum arboreum. 10 to 12 ft. The Lily-of-the- 
ss : Valley-like flowers are borne in panicles in July 
height; quality more than and August. Its foliage is particularly brilliant in 
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Philadelphus - Mock Orange 
Philadelphus grandiflorus. Large flowering Mock Orange. 7 to 10 feet. Its white blossoms in June 
are larger than most, and very attractive. Where a tall plant is wanted, few are better than 
this. Succeeds under all soil conditions. Each 
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P. lemoinei. Lemoine’s Mock Orange. 4 to 5 feet. Of good, compact, upright habit, leaves smaller 
than most and blooms sweetly scented. Highly recommended for foundation or other_ low 
planting. Each 
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Everyone Should Grow This Mock Orange 
Philadelphus, Virginal. Virginal Mock Orange. 7 to 9 feet. The finest of all the Mock Oranges. 
While it produces flowers intermittently throughout the growing season, its great value lies 
in its magnificent spring display. The pure white, fragrant flowers are amazingly large, often 
2 inches across, are semi-double, and borne in such profusion that the branches are weighted 
down. The plant is an erect and vigorous grower. No one should be without this delightful 
shrub—the best of the Mock Oranges. Each 
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We Have Many Trees and Plants Not Listed. 
Magnolia Soulangeana (Saucer Magnolia) 
