Shrubs 
Ligustrum vulgare, ENGLISH PRIVET 8’ 
vulgare [vul-ga’-re] Common or vulgar. 
The best privet in our climate. Makes a dense hedge 
when properly and frequently trimmed. Foliage a 
dark glossy green, and retained well in the winter. 
When it is grown as an informal shrub it has heads 
of fragrant white flowers and black berries. 
2-3 ft. 50c, Hedge Plants 9-12 in. 12c 

J)2. Ligustrum vulgare, THOMPSON’S PRIVET 8’ 
An improved type with rapid growth and persistent 
foliage, 3-4 ft. $1.00, 12-18 in. 12c 
Lonicera bella albida, WHITE BELLE 
REGEL PRIVET HONEYSUCKLE 8’ 
Lonicera [lon-iss’er-ah] or [lon-i-see’~rah] After 
Adam. Lonicer, a German naturalist. 
bella albida [bel’-ah al’-bid-ah] Handsome white. 
The result of a cross between Tatarian and Morrow 
honeysuckles and is midway in characteristics be- 
tween them. Large pink flowers and large bright red 
fruit in abundance. 5-6 ft. $1.25, 4-5 ft. $1.00 
Lonicera korolkovi, BLUELEAF 
HONEYSUCKLE 10’ 
korolkovi [ko-ral-ko’-vi] From Korolkov. 
Spreading habit. Blue-gray foliage. Covered with a 
cloud of apple blossom pink flowers in sprin¢. 
3-4) ft. 75e, 2-38 foot 60¢ 
Lonicera maacki podocarpa, LATE 
HONEYSUCKLE 12’ 
maacki [ma-a-ki] From Richard Maack, Russian 
naturalist. 
podocarpa [po-do-kar-pa] From Greek “podos” 
foot and “karpos” fruit, [with stalked fruit] 
referring to arrangement of fruit. 
Large dark green leaves, and attractive fragrant 
white flowers, followed by red fruit. The most rapid 
growing and latest flowering of the bush honey- 
suckle. 6-8 ft. $1.50 
Lonicera maximowica sachilinensis, 
SAKHALIN HONEYSUCKLE > 
maximowica [max-im-o-wick’-ey] From Mazximo- 
wicz, a plant explorer in Japan. 
sachilinensis [sack’-il-in-en’-sis] From Sakhalin 
Isl. Japan. 
A new species of bush honeysuckle of much promise. 
Of dwarf habit and dense growth. Numerous small 
rose-red flowers and crinkley blue-green leaves. 
3-4 ft. $1.50, 2144-3 ft. $1.25, 18-24 in. $1.00 
Lonicera morrowi, MORROW HONEYSUCKLE 32’ 
morrowi [mor’-row-i] For Morrow 
Wide spreading branches with leaves dark green 
above and grayish beneath. Creamy-white flowers 
in May and yellow or red fruits from August to late 
fall. 5-6 ft. $1.00, 4-5 ft, 75c 
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