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PHILADELPHUS (Continued) 
Grandiflora — Big Scentless Mockorange 15’ 
Flowers as above, little fragrance. Large scale 
plant for backgrounds, screens and the like. 
4to 5’ $ .60 
Lemoinei—Lemoine Morkorange 5’ Hybrid type, 
of more compact and refined nature than above. 
Flowers scented. Excellent in masses. 
18 to 24” \$ 385 
Virginal—Virginal Mockorange 10’ Double 
flowering hybrid. Upright in growth. 
18 to 24” $ .35 4to 5’ $1.00 
PHYSIOCARPUS 
Opulifolius—Ninebark 8’ Spirea-like flowers in 
June. Rough, shining, peeling bark interesting in 
winter. Background. Likes moist soils. 
3°10'4 SaoeoU 
PRUNUS 
Glandulosa Trichostyla Sinensis—Double white 
flowering almond. 5’ Well known for flowering 
habit. 2° tO 3 aeerou 
For Other Prunus—See Tree Section 3 
RHODODENDRON 
Carolinensis—Carolina Rhododendron 5 to 6’ 
Shell pink or white blossoms. Evergreen. 
15 to. 18” $3.25 
Catawbiense—Catawba Rhododendron 6’ 
B&B 15 to 18” $3.25 
Maximum—Rosebay 12’ The largest leaved and 
tallest of this family. Magenta flowers. 
B&B 18 to 24” $2.50 
RHODOTYFOS 
Kerriodes—Jetbead 5 to 6’ White, single rose- 
like flowers from early June till frost. Neat ap- 
pearing plant, liking shade and tolerating dryness. 
Attractive bright green foliage. 
18 to 24” ¢ 30 2 to 3° Sau 
RHUS 
Canadensis—Fragrant Sumac 3’ Very low grow- 
ing, spreading plant. Attractive foliage, coloring to 
