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SYRINGA, Dwarf Golden Leaved. (Philadelphus Aureus.) 3 to 4 
ft. A delightful dwarf shrub whose striking yellow foliage adds 
interest to foundation plantings or shrubbery borders. Fra- 
grant white flowers in May and June. Will grow .in full sun 
or in a shady situation. cf 
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SYRINGA, Large Flowered. (Philadelphus Grandiflorus.) 8 to 9 
ft. A large and vigorous growing shrub, producing a great 
wealth of creamy white blossoms of unusual size. 
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SYRINGA, Lemoine. (Philadelphus Lemoinei.) 4 to 5 ft. A trim 
dainty leaved member of the Mock Orange family. Semi- 
dwarf and fine for use in the foundation planting because 
of its neat habit. The white flowers grow in profusion and 
are delightfully perfumed. Blooms May and June. 
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SYRINGA, Sweet-Scented Mock Orange. (Philadelphus Coroneriu 
vigorous growing shrub with sweet-scented white 
profusion about the middle of June. 
18 to 24 in.. 
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3 to 4 ft. 
SYRINGA, Virginal. 
growing moderately tall with 
fragrant, double flowers, two: inc 
white and excellent for cutting. 
while it has an exceptionally gorgeous display of bloom 
July, it also blooms intermittently into the foll. 
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flowers in the greatest 
(Philadelphus Virginalis.) 6 to 7 ft. A magnificent variety, 
good foliage and compact habit. The sweetly 
hes or more in diameter, are of the purest 
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TAMARIX. (Tamarix Amurensis.) 5 to 6 ft. The feathery, blue- 
green foliage and mid-summer, pink flowers, in long, airy, 
graceful racemes, make this a very attractive shrub. Excel- 
lent for contrast among other shrubs or when planted singly. 
See picture. 
WAYFARING TREE. (Viburnum Lantana.) 6 to 7 ft. Large, at- 
tractive, robust shrub, with soft heavy leaves and clusters of 
white flowers in June. The red fruit is attractive to birds. 
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3 to 4 ft. 
WEIGELA, Eva Rathke. 3 to 4 ft. A remarkably free bloomer, 
flowering continuously throughout the summer. Flowers a rich 
ruby carmine color. Needs winter protection. 
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WEIGELA, Rosea. 3 to 4 ft. Rose colored trumpet shaped flowers 
in late June are produced very freely. Needs winter protection. 
1.00 ea. 

A Well Designed Foundation Planting 
