ROSE HILL NURSERY 
SYRINGA, Sweet-Scented Mock Orange. (Philadelphus Coronarius.) 7 to 8 ft. A 
vigorous growing shrub with sweet-scented white flowers in the greatest 
profusion about the middle of June. 
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SYRINGA, Virginal. (Philadelphus Virginalis.) 6 to 7 ft. A magnificient variety, 
growing moderately tall with good foliage and compact habit. The sweetly 
fragrant, double flowers, two inches or more in diameter, are of the purest 
white and excellent for cutting. An unusual feature of this variety is that 
while it has an exceptionally gorgeous display of bloom in June and early 
July, it also blooms intermittently into the fall. See cut, page 17. 

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Tamarix Amurensis 
Flowers, pink in airy racemes 
SYRINGA, Dwarf Golden Leaved. (Philadelphus Aureus.) 3 to 4 TAMARIX. (Tamarix Amurensis.) 5 to 6 ft. The feathery, blue- 
ft. A delightful dwarf shrub whose striking yellow foliage adds green foliage and mid-summer, pink flowers, in long, airy, 
interest to foundation plantings or shrubbery borders. Fra- graceful racemes, make this a very attractive shrub. Excel- 
grant white flowers in May and June. Will grow in full sun lent for contrast among other shrubs or when planted singly. 
or in a shady situation. See picture. 
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tractive, robust shrub, with soft heavy leaves and clusters of 
SYRINGA, Large Flowered. (Philadelphus Grandiflorus.) 8 to 9 white flowers in June. The red fruit is attractive to birds. 
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throughout the summer. Flowers are a rich ruby color. Needs 
winter protection. 
SYRINGA, Lemoine. (Philadelphus Lemoinei.) 4 to 5 ft. A trim 2668 Ft, le an ee ee $1.25 ea. 
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 WEIGELA, Rosea. 3 to 4 ft. Rose colored trumpet shaped flowers 
are delightfully perfumed. Blooms May and June. : in late June are produced very freely. Needs winter protection. 
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