
PHILADELPHUS - Syringa 
Their Waxy White Blooms of Delicious Fragrance are a Joy to Every Planter 
Also known as Mock Orange. Of vigorous habit, very hardy, with large, hand- 
some foliage; the beautiful white flowers, produced in June, send forth a fragrance 
of orange blossoms. They merit a place in every collection of shrubbery. 
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HYDRANGEA 
Gorgeous Summer and Fall Blooming Hydrangeas 
are Showy Favorites for the Landscape 
Grand, free-flowering shrubs with large panicles of showy 
flowers. They are admirably adapted for border planting, 
either as specimen plants or masses. Flourish best in moist, 
fertile soil. 
ARBORESCENS'  GRANDI- PEE GEE Bush Hydrangea (Panicu- 

FLORA (Hills of Snow). It lata Grandiflora). A magnificent 
produces large clusters of white landscape shrub. From August 
blooms. It is quite similar in until late autumn the shapely plant 
appearance to a low-growing is loaded with large, globe-shaped ee : Puc he Se Loe 
Snowball. Especially ‘adapted blooms, at first white, turning to a : 5 
for border plantings, and _ if delicate tinge of pink at the first Philadel phus Virginal 
placed in large masses it liter- frost, then light bronze, lasting for 
ally produces a sea of bloom several months. Very hardy, lik- 
age sume and cally fall. ing best a moist, sunny kocations 
The bright green leaves add in beds or masses they make a 
much to its decorative form. glorious picture, while in founda- PHILADELPHUS 
Prefers a moist fertile soil, with tion groups they are superb. 3 to It’s Not da Home 
full or Pastel ar oenre to S pueteet. BOUQUET BLANC: This variety formetan 
con Bat till oven ete well erREe sHYDRANGEA (PEE © CEE Unglies-Planied upright, shapely bush with dark foliage. 
Po ara ae a a ea (Paniculata Giandideran A small, nit ts ante The double flowers come in clusters, are 
See picture below. 5 to 6 ft. tree form of the Panic- large, pure white and very sweetly scented. 
ulata. Hardy and a dependable bloomer. 5 to 
6 feet. 
CORONARIUS (Sweet Syringa). The old 
and well known Mock Orange. A _ grace- 
ful, upright bush with long branches. In 
June completely covered with showy, pure 
white flowers of a most delightful fra- 
grance. 8 to 12 feet. 
GRANDIFLORA (Large Flowered Syringa). 
Very showy, large flowers in June, usually 
borne in threes. Scentless. It is of rapid 
growth with reddish bark. 8 to 12 feet. 
LEMOINE. A small shrub rarely attaining 
a height of more than 4 feet. Slender 
branches bear a profusion of flowers in 
June. ‘ 
VIRGINAL. <A _ magnificent new variety. 
The bush grows moderately tall, with good 
foliage. The flowers are the largest, hand- 
somest, and most sweetly fragrant of any 
variety, with longest blooming season. 
Grows 6 to 8 feet. One of the best of the 
Philadelphus. 
Nursery Stock That Doeswt Grow 
Is Expensive at Any Price 
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