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LIGUSTRUM (Continued) 
Ibolium—Hardy California Privet 10’ A hybrid 
type. Useful as specimen. OLLOMAeebe Oo 
Ibota Regelianum—Regels Privet 6’ <A_ broad 
spreading type, very hardy. Makes excellent 
border or specimen plant because of mound-like 
shape. 
20 18" $. .35 B&B 8 to 3%’ $1.00 
Vulgare—European Privet 10’ Bright black, 
showy berries in fall. Waxy green foliage. Interest- 
ing as large specimen or for rapid screen. 
18 to 24” $ .30 3to4’ §$£ .50 
Vulgare ‘‘Lodense’—Lodense Privet 2’ A com- 
pact, dense variety of above. Excellent as boxwood 
substitute. May be kept sheared into many shapes. 
P2081 abe oD 
LONICERA 
Fragrantissima—Fragrant Honeysuckle 8’ As its 
name implies. Dark green foliage. Tends to be 
semi-evergreen. Low, widespreading. 
te b0ne4”. °S. -30 2410, a0 pe. OU 
Morrowi—Morrow Honeysuckle 8’ Light gray- 
green foliage. Flowers creamy white, fruit red. One 
of the heaviest berry-bearers grown. Should have 
lots of room, as it usually spreads double its height. 
Good as mass or screen. 
18 to 24” ¢ .30 2403  .5b0 
Tartarica—Tartarian Honeysuckle 15’ Similar 
to Morrow, except it is twice as high as spread. 
Pinkish flowers, red fruit. 
LSeto.24" $230 BO ae OE. 
MYRICA 
Carolinensis—Northern Bayberry 5’ Gray, shot- 
like berries retained thruout winter make it at- 
tractive. Tolerates dryness and poor soils. Best 
used in masses. 15 to 18” §$ .50 
PHILADELPHUS 
Coronarius—Sweet Mockorange 10’ Very hardy, 
tolerates most any soil. Profuse large, white, 
scented flowers in late spring. Good in background 
or as specimen. 203. & 1.00 
