Pam pold Flowering SHRUBS.. .Cont’'d 

LILAC 
LILAC PURPLE (Old Fashioned Lilac)—Purple blossoms in April 
and May. 
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LILAC COMMON WHITE—Hardy vigorous shrub. Attractive 
foliage, single white flowers. 
(18-24 TY ees heres Seek $0.35 
KOREAN (Korean Islands)—A shrub growing 8 to 10 ft. Broad 
glabrous leaves turning vinous-red in autumn. Blooms earlier 
than most Lilacs. Flowers of pale pink to lilac, borne in 
large, loose ses 
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LILAC ROTHOMAGENSIS (Chinese)—A tall growing shrub with 
slender, arching branches producing purplish-red flowers. 
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LILAC RED PERSIAN—Similar to Rothomagensis, except that 
the flowers are more nearly red. 
$0.35 Pie) Shia BAN ey eae ae oe ae $0.50 
LILAC BUDDED or FRENCH—A large assortment of named va- 
rieties, in various shades of lilac, purple, pink and white. 
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Belle de Nancy, rose Mme. Lemoine, white 
Chas. X, reddish purple Pres. Grevy, light blue 
Michael Buchner, pale lilac Rubra de Marley, rosy red 

SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER 
Piha ba toner een cree hee eee $0.50, 
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PHILADELPHUS VIRGINAL ~ 
PHILADELPHUS GLACIER—Large, white flowers, very double, 
sweet scented. Shrub hardy, symmetrical and compact. 
Leaves bluish green. Does not grow as fast as standard va- 
rieties of Philadelphus, therefore more desirable for average 
garden or lawn. 
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PHILADELPHUS VIRGINAL—Snowy white, semi-double blos- 
soms produced over a long season, beginning in May. 
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GRANDIFLORUS, LARGE FLOWERING MOCKORANGE—Hardy, 
vigorous, upright grower producing an abundance of large 
flowers May-June. Not fragrant. 
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LEMOINEI, LEMOINE MOCKORANGE. 4-5 ft—Semi-dwarf with 
attractive foliage, producing dense racemes of small fragrant 
white flowers. 
PHILADELPHUS CORONARIUS (Sweet Mock Orange)—Tall 
growing, producing a profusion of large white, fragrant blos- 
soms. Blooms in late spring. 
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PHYSOCARPUS or GOLDLEAF NINE BARK (Spirea Aurea)— 
Strong growing shrub with light yellow foliage. Brightly col- 
ored pods. 
LB224 yt eek eee, oe ee $0.30 DEON tS Rene eee ees; $0.45 
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PRIVET, AMUR RIVER—See Hedging. 
RIBES AUREUM (Golden Currant)—Quantities of yellow flow- 
ers in early spring, followed by black fruit. Glossy foliage. 
$0.4 Deo SSE e rem ae $0.50 
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RHUS TYPHINA LACINIATA (Shredded or Fern-Leaved Sumac) 
—Has long, feathery leaves, finely cut. Very attractive color- 
ing in the fall. 
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SNOWBALL—See Viburnum Opulus Sterilis. 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER—A popular low-growing shrub, 
in bloom constantly all summer. Large, flat clusters of deep 
rose colored blossoms. 
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