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26 CHAMPION NURSERIES, PERRY, OHIO 

MOCK ORANGE 
PHILADELPHUS AUREA. (Golden Mock Orange). Very 
valuable to use in contrast with green foliage shrubs, 
foliage is small refined and a_ very brilliant yellow. 
12-15 in. 75c each; 18-24 in. $1.00 each. 
PHILADELPHUS CORONARIUS. (Old Fashioned Mock 
Orange). Blooms in very graceful sprays in May. Flow- 
ers white and slightly scented. May be used for tall 
3-4 ft. 75c¢ each. 
PHILADELPHUS VIRGINALIS. (New Virginal Mock Or- 
ange). A magnificent new variety with good foliage 
and a compact habit of growth. The flowers are double 
semi-double. and single, the flowers being of the largest 
most beautiful and sweetest scented of all the mock 
oranges. It blooms the earliest and also the longest. 
It is without question the leader of the mock oranges. 
2-3 ft. $1.00 each. 
SHRUB ROSES 
ROSA RUGOSA RUBRA. Single red flowers followed by 
showy apple-like fruit. Flowers and fruit persist all 
summer and. fall. Excellent for grouping or individual 
beds. 2-3 ft. 60c each; 3-4 ft. 85c¢ each. 
ELDERBERRY 
SAMBUCUS AUREA. (Golden Elder). Its bright yellow 
leaves contrast beautifully with other green leaved 
shrubs. Covered with clusters of shiny black berries in 
late summer. 3-4 ft. 75¢ each; 4-5 ft. $1.00 each. 
SORBARIA 
SORBIFOLIA. (Ural False Spirea). A medium sized quick 
growing shrub with fluffy tassel-like heads of white 
flowers in mid-summer. 2-3 ft. 60c¢ each; 3-4 ft. 80c 
SNOWBERRIES | 
SYMPHORICARPOS CHENAULTI. (Pink Snowberry). A 
new improved snowberry with large pink berries, that 
are very shiny and attractive throughout the winter. 
Very profuse in its production of flowers and _ fruit. 
2-3 ft. 60c each; 3-4 ft. 75¢ each. 
SYMPHORICARPOS RACEMOSUS. (White Snowberry). 
Small pale rose colored blooms followed by large clus- 
ters of pure white berries which hang on the plant all 
winter. 2-3 ft. 60¢ each; 3-4 ft. 75c¢ each. 
SYMPHORICARPOS VULGARIS. (Red Snowberry). (Indian 
Currant). (Coral Berry). More compact than white snow- 
berry. The narrow oval leaves are dull red and cluster 
tightly together along the drooping branches, a very 
good plant for foundation or steep bank planting. 2-3 
ft. 60c each; 3-4 ft. 75c each. 
RHODOTYPOS 
RHODOTYPOS KERRIODES. (Jet Bead). Often called 
white Kerria. A well rounded shrub covered with light 
green leaves and large single white flowers, in May. 
Shiny black seeds in clusters follow the flowers and re- 
main on the plant all winter. 18-24 in. 60c each; 2-3 
ft. 75c each. 
BUCKTHORNS 
RHAMNUS FRANGULA. (Glossy Buckthorne). Leaves 
a dark glossy green, pale color beneath, fading to tones 
of yellow, orange and red, followed by berries changing 
from black to red. 2-3 ft. 75¢ each; 3-4 ft. $1.00 each. 


MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphus Virginalis) 
SPIREA 
ANTHONY WATERER. Dwarf plant with beautiful dark 
green foliage, well rounded shrub, with large brilliant 
rosy crimson flowers which last over a long season, but 
is at its best in midsummer. 12-15 in. 75¢ each. 
ARGUTA. (Snow Garland). More rapid and somewhat » 
stronger grower than the Thunbergi type. 2-3 ft. 60¢ 
each. 
BILLARDI. Attains a height of five to six feet. It Is 
crowned with fluffy pink tassel-like flowers from July 
to October. Scarcely twigged and branches upright. 
Blooms consistently and is very showy in group or nat- 
uralistic plantings. 18-24 in. 45¢ each; 2-3 ft. 60c each. 
FROEBELLI. A fast growing Anthony Waterer type in 
both color of flower and foliage, but attains a height 
of four feet. 18-24 in. 50c each; 2-3 ft. 75¢ each. 
THUNBERGI. Forms a dense feathery bush, with pale 
yellow-green foliage, changing in fall to a bright red 
and orange. Is covered with small white flowers in 
early spring. 2-3 ft. 75¢ each; 3-4 ft. $1.00 each. 
VAN HOUTTI. The old favorite white spirea. Quite 
common but yet one of the best of all shrubs. A good 
grower with good foliage and masses of large white 
fiowers. A perfect fountain of pure white bloom in 
May and June. 3-4 ft. 60c¢ each; 10 for $5.00. 
STEPHANANDRA 
FLEXUOSA. (Cutleaf Stephanandra). An attractive bor- 
der shrub growing to three feet. Handsome deep lobed 
foliage which colors to purplish red on angular or zig- 
zagged branches. The plants bear white flowers in 
June. 2-3 ft. 60c¢ each; 3-4 ft. 70c each. 
TAMARIX 
HISPIDA. (Spanish Tamarix). Very bushy with flowers 
in long upright panicles, bright coral pink, mid-summer. 
This variety blooms longest and is most used for cut- 
ting of both blooms and foliage. 2-3 ft. 75¢ each; 3-4 
ft. $1.00 each. 
