18 Invest in the Future 
MOCK-ORANGES 
SWEET MOCK-ORANGE (Philadelphus coronarius) 
White fragrant flowers profusely borne in May-June. 
Each Each 
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GOLDEN LEAF MOCK-ORANGE (P. coronarius aureus) 
Brilliant yellow foliage in spring, holding color fairly 
well throughout the summer. White flowers, May and 
June. 
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VIRGINAL MOCK-ORANGE (P. virginalis) 
Here is the most beautiful variety of its class. It pro- 
duces large double-crested flowers of pure white, 
deliciously fragrant. Blooms two and one-half inches 
across and in May and early June completely cover 
the branches. Bloom all summer. 
Rohs ete: teen a eaten ee $ .50 SeIORA TU ere ee $1.00 
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Virginal Mock-Orange 
WEIGELA 
Popuiar and showy shrubs whose branches bend be- 
neath the weight of their abundance of pretty flowers, 
resembling in form the honeysuckle. Needed in all 
shrub borders, large or small. 
RED-FLOWERED WEIGELA (Weigela Eva Rathke) 
The Everblooming Weigela. Dark red _ flowers, 
marked white, and splendid foliage produce an 
effect not to be had in any other shrub; flowers con- 
tinuously. 
Sad GA ine ae $ .50 Cio ss stied pe aa $ .60 
