Morus - Mulberry 
RUSSIAN MULBERRY (Morus alba tatarica). When used 
in shrub form, the White Mulberry makes a hand- 
some, interesting plant. An extra strong and_ thrifty 
grower. Dark, glossy green, deeply cut leaves, and 
black edible fruit. 
Philadelphus - Mock Orange 
SWEET MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphus coronarius). An 
old-time shrub of tall, upright growth. Light brown 
bark and large dark green leaves. An abundance of 
very fragrant, creamy white flowers in late May and 
June. Extremely hardy and vigorous. 
DOUBLE MOCK ORANGE (P. coronarius dianthiflorus). 
Dwarf form of Mock Orange, with double cream col- 
ored, fragrant flowers. 
BIG SCENTLESS MOCK ORANGE (P. inodorus grandi- 
florus). One of the best of the tall, upright varieties. 
The pure white flowers, while not fragrant, are larger 
than those of the other varieties. 
AVALANCHE MOCK ORANGE (P. lemoinei, Avalanche). 
A shrub of medium height with slender, arching 
branches covered with a profusion of snowy white 
flowers. 
WHITE BOUQUET MOCK ORANGE (P. lemoinei, Bouquet 
Blanc). A low to medium sized shrub with slender, 
arching branches covered with profuse pure white 
bloom. 
VIRGINAL MOCK ORANGE (P. lemoinei, Virginal). The 
finest of the tall Mock Orange varieties. Dense, dark 
green foliage, with fragrant, semi-double white flow- 
ers, blooming in May and. June, and often throughout 
the summer. 
Photinia - Christmasberry 
CHRISTMASBERRY (Photinia villosa). Tall growing shrub 
with irregular spreading branches. The glossy, dark 
green foliage turns bright red in the fall, and small 
white flowers in June produce clusters of scarlet ber- 
ries, effective in fall and winter. 





JETBEAD OR WHITE KERRIA 
Physocarpus - Ninebark 
COMMON NINEBARK (Physocarpus opulifolius). Tall, 
native shrub of upright, wide-spreading, arching 
habit. Derives its name from its shaggy bark. The 
maple-shaped, light green leaves take a good fall 
color, while the clusters of white flowers, in June, 
produce glossy yellow fruit in early fall. 
DWARF NINEBARK (P. opulifolius nanus. Dwarf va- 
riety of Ninebark, with a rather upright habit. Light 
brown, shaggy bark, small maple-shaped leaves, 
white flowers and yellow fruit, give this shrub year- 
round attractiveness. 
Prunus - Flowering Almond 
DOUBLE PINK FLOWERING ALMOND (Prunus glandu- 
losa rosea). Old-fashioned, low growing, upright 
spreading branches bearing masses of small, dou- 
ble pink flowers in early spring, before the dark 
green foliage. 
NANKING CHERRY (P. tomentosa). Compact, small 
tree with upright branches. The pink buds appear 
in early spring, and open up white. The red cher- 
ries in the summer are enjoyed by the birds. 
