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(PLANT PATENT NO. 538) 
doubtedly the most valuable ornamental introduction of the past ten years. 
Minnesota Snowflake is a seedling of Philadelphus Virginal, and although the Virginal 
has been our most satisfactory and popular Mockorange for many years, this new variety 
is superior in every respect. 
Some of the features of “MINNESOTA SNOWFLAKE”: 
Flowers pure white. 
Very double, every blossom having several layers of petals. 
Very fragrant, even more fragrant than Philadelphus Coronarius. 
Bush grows to be about 8 feet, but may be kept smaller and still bloom profusely. 
Perfectly hardy. The original plant in Minneapolis is still a healthy, vigorous shrub. 
4 MOCKOR ANGE 
The new Philadelphus “Minnesota Snowflake.’”’ (Plant Patent No. 538.) This is un- 
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Unlike most other varieties of Mockoranges, Minnesota Snowflake holds its vigor- 
ous foliage on the lower branches, making it especially valuable for individual planting. 
7. Blooms in June and July. 
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