Plumficld Flowering SHRUBS: Cont'd 

LILAC 
LILAC PURPLE (Old Fashioned Lilac)—Purple blossoms in April 
and May, 
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LILAC ROTHOMAGENSIS (Chinese)—A tall growing shrug with 
slender, arching branches producing purplish-red flowers. 
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LILAC PERSIAN—Similar to Rothomagensis, except that the 
flowers are more nearly red, 
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FRENCH LILACS 
Alphonse Lavalle, double lilac. 
Belle de Nancy, double rose, white center, 
Bleuatre, single bluish lavender. 
Chas, Joly, double reddish purple, 
Chas. X, single reddish violet. 
Lucie Baltet, single flesh pink, 
M. C. Perier, double creamy white. 
President Grevy, double bluish lilac. 
President Lincoln, single wedgewood blue. 
Varban, double lilac pink. 
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PHILADELPHUS CORONARIUS (Sweet Mock Orange)—Ta!] 
growing, producing a profusion of: large white, fragrant blos- 
soms. Blooms in late spring. 
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PHILADELPHUS GLACIER—Large, white flowers, very double, 
sweet scented. Shrub hardy, symmetrical and compact. 
Leaves bluish green. Does not grow as fast as standard va- 
rieties of Philadelphus, therefore more desirable for average 
garden or lawn. 

PHILADELPHUS GLACIER 
PHILADELPHUS, LEMOINE MOCKORANGE. 4-5 ft—Semi-dwarf 
with attractive foliage, producing dense racemes of small fra- 
grant white flowers. 
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PHILADELPHUS VIRGINAL—Showy white, semi-double blossoms 
produced over a long season, beginning in May. 
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SNOWBALL—See Viburnum Opulus Sterilis, 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER—A popular low-growing shrub, 
in bloom constantly all summer, Large, flat clusters of deep 
tose colored blossoms, 
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SPIREA ARGUTA (Garland Spirea)—Upright growing shrub. 
Covered with small white flowers in early spring, before the 
leaves appear. 
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SPIREA BILLARDI (Billard’s Spirea)—Long feathery plumes of 
dainty pink. Blooms in mid-summer. 
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SPIREA FROEBELI (Froebel’s Spirea)—Dwari, vigorous grower. 
Young foliage tinged red, flowers rose color, 
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SPIREA THUNBERGI—Graceful early flowering shrub. Pure 
white flowers, bright green feathery foliage. 
2-3 ft. heavy 
