HONEYSUCKLE — LONICERA 
Tall spreading shrubs with fragrant flowers in 
May and June followed by attractive berries which 
last until fall. They are easily grown, in shady or 
sunny locations, are very hardy, and suffer little or 
no injury from insects and diseases. 
Blue Leaf Honeysuckle (Korolkowi) — This new 
variety is extremely beautiful, 
unusual blue-green foliage; 
because of its 
it also produces a 
profusion of delicate pink flowers and forms a 
dense shapely bush. The fruits are dark red; 
the branches are often used as fillers in bouquets. 
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Fragrant Bush Honeysuckle (Fragrantissima) — Its 
name is derived from its intense fragrant, pink- 
ish-white flowers; blooms very early; it has 
dark leathery leaves, almost evergreen, and 
graceful drooping branches. 
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Morrowi — A broad-spreading variety with branches 
right to the ground; grows from 7 to 8 ft. tall; 
flowers pure white, fruits brilliant red. 
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Tatarica — A tall variety of narrow upright habit; 
blooms freely with pink flowers; fruits are bright 
red and hang on until fall. 
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Zabel’s Honeysuckle (Zabeli) — The best red honey- 
suckle; upright bushy plants, covered in spring 
with a profusion of red flowers followed by 
bright-red berries. 
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INDIAN CURRANT (See Snowberry, page 18) 
KERRIA 
Japonica — A handsome shrub with bright-green 
foliage growing four to five feet tall; 
drooping branches; 
graceful 
blooms in June with deep 
yellow flowers. 
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Japonica Flore Pleno (Double Jap. Kerria) — This 
plant is the same as the above except that it 
has beautiful double golden yellow flowers, re- 
sembling roses. 
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JETBEAD — RHODOTYPOS 
Kerrioides — A valuable shrub which grows to 6 
feet tall; its bright-green foliage is particularly 
noticeable in fall when other shrubs are bare; 
four-petaled white flowers borne singly in May 
and June. 
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LILAC — SYRINGA 
FRENCH HYBRID LILACS 
These are far superior to the old common Lilacs. 
They bloom more freely, have larger flowers and 
a more beautiful range of colors. The following 
varieties are among the finest Hybrids grown. 
Charles Joly —- Deep wine-red, double. 
Charles X — Large trusses of single reddish-purple, 
fragrant flowers. 
Hugo Koster — Bluish-violet to reddish-purple; ex- 
tremely large single flowers. 
Katherine Havemeyer — Enormous double flowers 
of cobalt blue; one of the best lilacs. 
Ludwig Spaeth — Large single flowers of deep pur- 
plish-red, in well filled clusters; a strong grow- 
er and a free bloomer. 
Marie La Graye — Large single white; very free 
blooming; medium-sized bush. 
Michael Buchner — One of the best double varie- 
ties; medium sized bush with pinkish-lilac, fra- 
grant flowers. 
Miss Ellen Willmott — Long panicles of large double 
white flowers; this is one of the finest double 
white Lilacs in existence. 
President Faillieres — Large light lavender double 
flowers; an outstanding variety that grows well 
and is very showy. 
Vauben — Semi-double to double flowers of light 
lilac-pink. 
Waldeck Rousseau — Long clusters of deep violet, 
double flowers. A very pleasing variety. 
Prices on any of the above varieties: 
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Unnamed varieties: 
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Vulgaris (Common purple Lilac) 
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