

WEST NEWBURY, MASS. 29 
Philadelphus coronarius MOCKORANGE 
The well-known “‘Syringa.’”’ Large shrub bearing pure 
white single blossoms in June and July. 
Each ‘Per 10 
SAO Si tay ee ee $1.00 $ 9.00 
Ato. Si tee, ec ee 1.35 
Sito. Gist. soar. Se 1.75 15.00 
ia as 168 9 oleate 25 er eer 2.50 22.50 
TALOcSiT Uceatreeen on oe ee 4.00 35.00 
S CGsl Oeit were net 2 ares 6.00 55.00 
Philadelphus c. aureus GOLDEN SYRINGA 
Rather dwarf, bushy growth with bright yellow leaves. 
S102 tote ote 1.50 13.50 
24 tos ith ee ee ee 2.25 21.00 
tO 345 ibe ce arenes 3.00 
Philadelphus virginalis VIRGINAL SYRINGA 
Snowy white, semi-double flowers in June and occasion- 
ally throughout the summer. One of the best. 
oECOsG bene et eee ere ee 1.10 10.00 
OitOre ftom, er ere ee 1.60 
Asti ted ee: ee 2.15 
Prunus besseyi hybrid HANSEN BUSH CHERRY 
Low shrub bearing a profusion of white flowers followed 
by small cherries. Very hardy. Fruit excellent for 
preserving or eating. 
VME A US SS Ree. Seam aee 1.25 10.00 
Prunus glandulosa DOUBLE-FLOWERING ALMOND 
Masses of double pink rosettes, appearing before the 
leaves, make a colorful spot in the spring landscape. 
2etOeonl tone e enna 6. es 1.25 11.00 
Rhodotypos kerrioides JETBEAD 
Light green leaves. Single white blossoms, shining black 
fruit. 
PEA TORE eA, ee Oa ue Ree AS .90 8.00 
OrtOnA itse eee ccleee eae 1.25 11.00 
Rosa Rugosa (See Various Roses) 
Spiraea bumalda, Anthony Waterer 
WATERER SPIREA 
Dwarf variety with flat heads of carmine-pink flowers. 
June to August. 
EOstOs LSiitiveaces. ety aoe 1.00 9.00 
Spiraea thunbergi THUNBERG SPIREA 
A graceful shrub with slender arching branches and 
narrow leaves. A profusion of small white flowers in 
early spring. 
ELOVOt heen ete ee .90 8.00 
RLORS [Uae os Ae ifan otae at 1.50 
AGO {tH Tan, aA. 2.00 
