Philadelphus 
$1.25, Three $3.25, Doz. $12.50 
Mockorange from China. In fact, 
species from that immense country. 
are covered from end to end with 
flowers. It is one of the showiest of 
compact habit of growth and is per- 
Pekinensis (Brachybotrys) Each 
Pekin Mockorange. A _ beautiful 
experts claim this to be the finest 
Its 5- to 8-foot, slender branches 
racemes of |-inch, fragrant, creamy 
June-flowering shrubs. It has fine, 
fectly suited for the shrub border. 
Atlas 
New Giant Mockorange 
NEW FRENCH 
This giant-flowered Mockorange, with its pure white blooms 
as large as those of Dogwoods, will be sensational in your garden 
and we predict will replace many of the more common and in- 
different shrubs. This magnificent hybrid came to us a few years 
ago from France. It has been carefully tested and not found want- 
ing. Hardy, of easy culture, grows most anywhere, good upright 
habit, and covered with immense blooms which slightly lack being 
3 inches in diameter that are magnificent for cutting. Decidedly 
a ‘‘must’’ for every shrubbery border. 
Each $2.50, Three $7.00, Doz. $25.00 
Belle Coils (Beautiful Star) 
New Fragrant Star Mockorange 
We, as well as others who have seen and smelled the charming 
flowers of this Mockorange, consider this one of the finest and 
choicest. It is an origination of that great Frenchman, Lemoine. 
The starlike flowers open in Lily-like fashion, the centers showing 
a decided light purple flush. This extra touch of color, plus its in- 
tense and delightful fragrance which can be detected over the 
entire garden, sets this shrub aside as one in a class by itself. 
Its growth is orderly, nice and bushy, and grows about 5 feet tall 
and 4 feet in diameter. It is one of our last importations from 
France, and a few years ago received the Award of Merit from the 
Royal Horticultural Society of Great Britain. Dig up an old, un- 
sightly bush and replace it with this beautiful, sweetly smelling 
Mockorange. Each $2.50, Three $7.00, Doz. $25.00 
Syringa 
THE CREAM OF THE 
The following are the “cream” of the cream of Lilacs. They stand 
out above other varieties because of their enormous trusses and ex- 
quisite colors, as well as their fragrance. No more need be said than 
“these are the best to date.” Although our collection of French Lilacs 
comprises only a limited number of varieties, the purpose of this list 
is to bring to your attention the very newest and most interesting 
developments. 
Ami Schott Each $3.50, Three $10.00, Doz. $35.00 
Magnificent double deep cobalt-blue flowers with paler reverse. The 
panicles are dense and broad. This is a superb novelty. 
Etna Each $3.50, Three $10.00, Doz. $35.00 
Broad panicles of medium sized regular flowers, deep claret-purple, 
late. Practically the most approaching to red. Double. 
Capitaine Perrault Each $2.50, Three $7.00, Doz. $25.00 
Immense spikes of large, full, double flowers of a superb rosy mauve, 
buds of the same color. A magnificent late flowering variety. 
General Pershing Each $2.25, Three $6.00, Doz. $22.50 
Double flowers of a quite unusual size, broad lobes of a rich purplish 
violet, paler underneath, big purple buds. Late. Very beautiful. 
La Vestale Each $3.00, Three $8.50, Doz. $30.00 
Immense trusses in great abundance of purest white; single. 
Marechal Foch Each $3.00, Three $8.50, Doz. $30.00 
A sensational new Lilac. The expert horticulturist, Felix _Crousse, pro- 
nounced this to be the handsomest of all single Lilacs. The high pan- 
icles, carried by long, straight stems, are truly immense and very light. 
The individual flowers, fully one inch in diameter, perfectly shaped, are 
of a bright carmine-rose with a pink eye when opening, contrasting 
with the mauve of the older flowers and the deep carmine of the buds. 
Early. 
Each $3.00, Three $8.50, Doz. $30.00 
Massena 2 
Strong, upright spikes, individual flowers over one inch across, of the 
deepest pure red. 
Miss Ellen Willmott Each $2.25, Three $6.00, Doz. $22.50 
Extremely floriferous, immense double flowers of purest alabaster-white. 
Large branched panicle, round flowers. 
HN ockor ange 
Zeyheri Each $1.25, Three $3.25, Doz. $12.50 
The Snowstorm Mockorange. Few shrubs produce as many flowers as 
does this Mock Orange. In early June it is a veritable hill of snow. 
When the blooming period is over, it is a showy shrub with good, clean, 
bold foliage. Altogether a very worth-while, rare plant you will be proud 
to point out to your friends. Ultimate height 6 to 8 feet. 
MOCKORANGES 
Enchantment 
New Tall-Growing Double Mockorange 
Tall double Mockorange, a gorgeous shrub. Has erect branches 
furnished with long thick panicles of double white flowers. The 
blossoms are set very closely, creating a most striking effect. 
Sweetly fragrant. Does quite well in light shade. Very hardy and 
easily grown. As its name implies, it will enchant you. Ultimate 
height about 6 to 7 feet. Each $2.00, Three $5.75, Doz. $20.00 
Innocence 
New Alabaster-White Mockorange 
The long arching branches carry a wealth of large single ala- 
baster-white flowers. So heavily loaded with flowers are the slender 
branches as to assume the appearance of sheaves of bloom, They 
are of such purity of whiteness as to make all other Mockoranges 
seem gray by comparison. The fragrance is delightful, more deli- 
cate, yet more penetrating than that of Jasmine. There is no doubt 
or question as to the superb quality of this shrub. Its flowers are 
so intensely white, one constantly marvels at its ethereal effect. A 
“must’’ in every garden. Ultimate height about 6 feet. 
Each $2.00, Three $5.75, Doz. $20.00 
Norma 
New Lace Mockorange 
Handsome lacy edged star-like single flowers are produced on 
a tall plant literally by the thousands. It is an outstanding Mock- 
Orange growing 10 feet tall. A superb plant for background or 
screen planting as well as a fine windbreak. Its unusual freedom 
of bloom and other fine qualities earned for it the Award of Merit 
of the Royal Horticultural Society of Great Britain. 
Each $2.00, Thi ee $5.75, Doz. $20.00 
IE; 
NEW FRENCH HYBRIDS 
Mrs. Edward Harding Each $2.50, Three $7.00, Doz. $25.00 
This variety was awarded in 1921 the special prize founded by Mrs. 
Edward Harding for the best double red Lilac. Large panicles of large, 
full flowers of the brightest carmine. 
Paul Deschanel Each $3.50, Three $10.00, Doz. $35.00 
Has immense panicles composed_of broad individual flowers of charming 
tints of rosy lilac. The buds are deep in color, almost ruby-red, creating 
a fine contrast full of color and life. It isa very free flowering variety, 
fine for cutting also. 
Each $2.25, Three $6.00, Doz. $22.50 

President Lincoln 
Single flowers three-fourths to seven-eighths inch across, purplish lilac 
in bud, Wedgwood-blue when fully open, large clusters. Branches as- 
cending and habit somewhat compact. Very vigorous and early in bloom. 
THE DAPHNE LILAC 
Microphylla Each $3.00, Three $8.50, Doz. $30.00 
A remarkably lovely shrub, deliciously fragrant, introduced from China. 
Graceful, slender stems; pinkish red buds opening to pale pink, loose 
panicles of small individual florets. The flowers produce a two-tone 
effect that is very pleasing and novel. The main truss is on top of 
each stem and smaller trusses are set down the branches, so that the 
entire plant forms one large bouquet. The foliage is very pretty, about 
one inch long and three-fourths inch wide. Blooms again in the fall. 
The fragrance of this Lilac is something never to be forgotten. More 
like that of Daphne and Gardenia blended than the Lilac fragrance 
we are familiar with. 
HYBRID HUNGARIAN LILAC 
Each $1:50, Three $4.00, Doz. $15.00 
and S. Josikea, with a round, shapely 
between the two parents. The blooms 
are enormous panicles, open, plumelike in appearance, held erect 
and of beautiful light violet in color. Has the heavy foliage of 
Josikea. A fine ornamental shrub coming into bloom about a week 
after the French Lilac. This variety deserves a place in all Lilac 
plantings. One who has never seen one of these hybrid Lilacs cannot 
imagine how beautiful they are and how different from other Lilacs. 
Henri Lutece 
A hybrid between S. Villosa 
bush about midway in size 


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