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ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—Continued 
LILAC, Syringa—Continued 
Villosa, Late Lilac. 8-10 ft. Per10 Per100 Per 1000 
Bushy, compact grower. Large, attractive leaves, pale pink flowers. 
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PHILADELPHUS, Mockorange (Syringa) 
Banniere. 8 ft. 
New, early, semi-double, pure white. Blooms freely. 
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Bouquet Blanc. 4-5 ft. 
Blooms freely in May and June. Very fragrant. Oustanding variety. 
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Coronarius, Sweet Mockorange (Garland Syringa). 8-10 ft. 
A popular well known, hardy shrub. White, fragrant flowers in May-June. 
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Lemoinei, Lemoine Mockorange. 4-5 ft. 
Semi-dwarf with attractive foilage, producing dense racemes of small fra- 
grant white flowers. 
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Virginal. 7-8 ft. 
Medium grower. Loads down with beautiful fragrat semi-double flowers over 
a long season, beginning in May. 
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PHYSOCARPUS opulifolius, Common Ninebark. 8-10 ft. 
Very hardy. White flowers in May-June, followed by attractive brownish- 
red pods. 
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Goldleaf Ninebark (Spirea aureus). 8-10 ft. 
Golden leaved variety producing white flowers in May-June. 
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Opulifolius Nana, Dwarf Ninebark. 4-5 ft. 
Dwarf form, dense grower. Very attractive foliage and flowers, May-June, 
followed by numerous small red pods. A valuable, hardy, low growing shrub. 
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