
Philadelphus - NMockorange 
NEW FRENCH MOCKORANGES 
Atlas 
New Giant Mockorange 
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 $4.00, Three $11.00, Doz. $40.00 
: Belle tile (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 it 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 $3.50, Three $9.75, Doz. $35.00 
(Oipiacence 
: 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 $3.00, Three $8.50, Doz. $32.00 
CNorma 
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 Mockorange, Atlas—Note Carefully the Giant Size of its Flowers 
of bloom and other fine qualities earned it the Award of Merit 
of the Royal Horticultural Society of Great Britain. 

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ee eee in Bloomin Spring : Canbyi Each 75c, Three $2.00, Doz. $6.00, 100 $40.00, 1000 $350.00 
A most attractive and valuable low-growing evergreen shrub 
with miniature Holly-like leaves. It is spreading in character 
and increases in dimension by underground runners until it 
reaches its maximum size of about 2 feet spread. Height is 
rarely over 6 inches. For ground covering in light shade under 
trees or in front of evergreens and Rhododendrons or for deli- 
cate ground carpeting few plants equal it. A lovely effect is 
made with it at the base of pedestals or fountains in shady 
places. It is equally attractive as an informal edging to walks, 
beds, or borders. It transplants without difficulty and is as 
hardy as an oak. Should be spaced 10 inches apart. Plant in 
fall or spring. 
Py N acantha Firethorn 
Coccinea Lalandi Each $2.00, Three $5.75, Doz. $20.00 
A most remarkable fruiting evergreen shrub. Bears attractive 
large trusses of white flowers during the late spring followed 
by an abundance of brilliant orange-scarlet berries which re- 
main late into the winter. A marvelous plant for foundation 
planting where soil is dry. The long shoots it makes can be 
used as a vine over a doorway or along a window casing. The 
plants can be trimmed to fit any position. It is difficult to 
transplant field-grown or large plants. We therefore send 
young stock from 6-inch pots which will reach a height of 2 to 
3 feet the first year. It prefers a warm, well drained location. 
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