Shrubs 
Lonicera syringantha, LILAC HONEYSUCKLE 4’ 
syringantha [syr-in-gan’-tha] Resembling Syringa 
% or lilac. 
WHITE BELLE Fragrant lilac flowers in May. Spreading slender- 
HONEYSUCKLE branched shrub, with small gray-green leaves. 

4-5 ft. $1.50, 2-3 ft. $1.00 
Lonicera tatarica rubra, RED BUSH 
HONEYSUCKLE 10’ 
tatarica [ta-tar’-i-ca] From Tartary, old name for 
Central Asia. 
rubra [roo’-brah] Red. 
Upright branches with deep pink flowers in May 
and June. Attractive red berries in fall. Our most 
popular large shrub. 4-5 ft. $1.00, 3-4 ft. 75c 
Lonicera zabeli, TRUE RED HONEYSUCKLE 10’ 
zabeli [za-bel’-i] From Zabel, German horticultural 
writer. 
Flowers small but numerous and of a darker red 
than other honeysuckles. Very attractive. 
5-6 ft. $2.00, 4-5 ft. $1.50, 2-3 ft. 75c 
Lycium chinense, CHINESE MATRIMONY 
VINE 4’ 
Lycium  [lis’-i-um or lish’-i-um] Greek, from 
Lycia, 
chinense [chi-nen’-se] From China 
Very hardy and drouth resistant. Becomes unkempt 
when neglected, but may be trained in many inter- 
esting ways as a vine or shrub. Good for covering 
dry banks. 3-4 ft. 50c 
Maclura pomifera, OSAGE ORANGE 15’ 
Maclura [ma-kloo’-rah] After Wm. Maclure, an 
American geologist. 
pomifera [pom-if-er-a] Like a pome fruit [apple] 
The familiar ‘‘hedge’’ on Kansas roadways. Unusual 
here, making an interesting large shrub. 6-8 ft. $1.00 
Philadelphus coronarius grandiflorus 
MORROW I/HONEISUCKLE BIG SWEET MOCKORANGE 3’ 
h, Philadelphus [fil-ah-del-fus] For the Egyptian 
king 255 B. G. 
coronarius [kor-oh-nay’-ri-us] Used for garlands. 
LILAC grandiflorus [gran-di-flo’-rus] Large flowered. 
HONEYSUCKLE Hardy, fast growing, erect shrub that will stand 
some shade. Large white fragrant blossoms in 
June. 6-8 ft. $1.50, 5-6 ft. $1.25, 4-5 ft. $1.00 
Philadelphus virginal, VIRGINAL 
MOCK ORANGE Gy 
virginal [vir-gin-ahl] Virgin, pure white 
Semi-double fragrant white flowers in June and 
throughout summer. Slow growing and rather ten- 
der but worthwhile in a partly protected location. 
2-3 ft. $1.00 

BEARBERRY 
HONEYSUCKLE 



LATE HONEYSUCKLE 



RED BUSH 
HONETSUCK -Physocarpus monogynus, COLORADO 
LOW NINEBARK N. 3’ 
Physocarpus [fy-soh-kahr’-pus] Greek for “blad- 
der-fruit,’ from the inflated capsules. 
monogynus [mo-nog’-i-nus] Having one pistil. 
TRUE RED A native low spreading shrub of the north slopes. 
HONEYSUCK LE Covered in spring with masses of white flowers. 
2-3 ft. 75c 
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