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gorgeous yellow foliage with red berries which 
attract birds. Hardy. 
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LILAC (Persian)—Small leaves; flowers pale lilac 
and borne in loose panicles. A very free bloom- 
er in April and May. Hardy. 
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LILAC (Common Purple)—This plant needs no 
introduction. One of the old garden favorites; 
blooms in May. Hardy. 
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LILAC (Common White)—Has same habits as the 
purple, except the white flowers. Panicles more 
slender than the purple. Delicately fragrant and 
flowers pure white. 
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LILAC (French Hybrids)—Named Varieties. 
Alphonse Lavallee—Dbl. Purple. 
Charles Joly—Dbl. Red. 
Marie LeGraye—Single White. 
Lilacs have long been great favorites every- 
where. Their free-flowering habit, their easy 
culture, and great range of color make them 
easily adaptable to almost any situation.. 
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LONICERA FRAGRANTISSIMA (Fragrant Hon- 
esysuckle)—Spreading grower with drooping 
branches. Has fragrance of old-fashioned Hon- 
eysuckle vine. Hardy. 
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LONICERA MORROWI (Morrow Honeysuckle)— 
A Japanese variety with rather small, creamy 
white flowers, followed by brilliant red fruit. Not 
so tall as other types. 
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LONICERA TARTARICA ROSEA (Pink Honey- 
suckle)—Pink trumpet-shaped flowers followed 
by attractive red berries. An upright grower. 
Very fragrant. 
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MOCKORANGE, Sweet (Philadelphus coronarius) 
The old time Sweet Mockorange. The long 
branches are covered with a protusion of single, 
pure white flowers with centers of golden yellow 
stamens. Exceedingly fragrant. 
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