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PHILADELPHUS coronarius. §8’-10’ Mock Orange 
Vigorous and long lived this old fashioned ‘Sweet Syr- 
inga’ is often found planted near the door or windows of 
farmhouses where the delicious fragrance of its white 
flowers can be enjoyed in May and June. 
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lemoinei. 4’-5’ Lemoine Mock Orange 
The sweet fragrance has been retained in this neat com- 
pact hybrid. Needs practically’ no pruning, but remains 
within bounds indefinitely, and blooms profusely. 
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— Mont Blanc. 4’-5’ White Mountain Mock Orange 
These hybrids are most useful small shrubs that succeed in 
spite of many adverse conditions. None are more cheerful 
and dazzling than this when its annual June show is given. 
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virginalis. 7°’-8’ Virginal Mock Orange 
Few shrubs have caused a greater stir of admiration than 
this introduction. Each flower, mostly quite double, is al- 
most two inches across and large clusters just weigh down 
each branch so as to create a “heavy snowfall.” The 
sheer white blossoms just glisten in sun or moonlight and 
throughout the whole summer you can enjoy the delicious 
fragrance from the continually opening flowers. 
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PHOTINIA villosa. 12’-15’ Christmas Berry 
Unsung and little known but particularly handsome in au- 
tumn when the bold leathery foliage turns almost as red as 
the bright berries thickly strung over the bush all winter. 
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PHYSOCARPUS opulifolia nana. 4’-5’ Dwart Ninebark 
One of the good small shrubs that will add interest to the 
border with flat-topped bunches of creamy flowers in June. 
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PICEA asperata. 70-80’ Rough Branch Spruce 
ALL EVERGREEN. Somewhat similar to a refined Nor- 
way Spruce, but rather slow to become established. The 
needles are gray-green: on large trees the bark flakes off. 
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bicolor. 75’-100’ Alcock Spruce 
Eventually develops into a broad pyramidal tree but is 
rather slow at first. The four sided needles have two 
sides almost white and two very dark green. 
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