McMINNVILLE, TENNESSEE 25 

LILAC (Persian). Small leaves; flowers pale lilac and borne 
in loose panicles. A very free bloomer in April and May. 
Hardy. 
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LILAC (French Hybrids). Named Varieties. 
Alphonse Lavallee—Double Purple. 
Charles Joly—Double Red. 
Marie LeGraye—Single White. 
Lilacs have long been great favorites everywhere. Their 
free-flowering habit, their easy culture, and great range 
| of color make them easily adaptable to almost any situ- 
ation. 
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LONICERA FRAGRANTISSIMA (Fragrant Honeysuckle). 
Spreading grower with drooping branches. Has fragrance 
of old-fashioned honeysuckle vine. Hardy. 
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LONICERA MORROWI (Morrow Honeysuckle). A Japa- 
nese variety with rather small, creamy white flowers, fol- 
lowed by brilliant red fruit. Not so tall as other types. : 
18 to 24 inch. SFO ial AUN Be ee aera $ 60 $ 5.00 
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LONICERA TARTARICA ROSEA (Pink Honeysuckle). Pink 
trumpet-shaped flowers followed by attractive red berries. 
An upright grower. Very fragrant. 
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MOCK ORANGE, Sweet (Philadelphus Coronarius). The 
old-time sweet mock orange. The long branches are cov- 
ered with a profusion of single, pure white flowers with 
centers of golden yellow stamens. Exceedingly fragrant. 
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RHUS AROMATIC (Fragrant Sumac). A native low spread- 
ing shrub with yellow flowers and scarlet fruits. The foliage 
has sweet, aromatic fragrance and takes on deep, rich 
tones in autumn. 
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RHUS COPALLINA (Shining Sumac). Glossy green foliage 
which turns brilliant red and bronze in the fall: scarlet 
berries. 
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RHUS GLABRA (Smooth Sumac). A splendid shrub for 
-mass planting; rather dwarf; foliage shining green, coloring 
crimson in fall; red fruits. 7 
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SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER. Of dwarf, bushy spreading 
growth. Flowers in corycombs of bright rose. Sufficiently 
dwarf to be used in front of foundation plantings or in 
borders. Does best in partial shade. 
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