L. Tatarica 9-10 ft. Tatarian Honeysuckle 
Red flowers, abundance of dark red fruit. Very 
adaptable shrub. 
Each Per 10 
Do CO Lie poeeese eee ese eee way fi $ 7.00 
Sto PALE Cicer 1.00 9.00 
4. tis be ktie eeeee 1525 12.00 
L. T. Rosea 9-10 ft. Pink Tatarian Honeysuckle 
Similar to above except for pink flowers. 
Each Per 10 
RE re nae Wee a ahs em eg oe soo So eka $ 7.00 
ASt6Y ba ftpe 2 eee 1.00 9.00 
PHILADELPHUS AVALANCHE 3-4 ft. 
Dwarf Mockorange 
Graceful arching habit. White flowers May- 
June. 
Ate o 0 ee tome ees ee, i ak ES a Sel’ be ah hs 
P. Coronarius 10 ft. Sweet Mockorange 
Upright shrub. 
in May and June. 
able to shade or sun. 
8 to 4" ft eee ee ees $ 
4etouoett- 
Very fragrant creamy flowers 
All Philadelphus are adapt- 
P. C. Aureus 4 ft. Golden Mockorange 
Compact and dwarf with yellow foliage. Keeps 
its color the entire season. 
12S to ULS2 1n.sk ee eee $ 1.00 
LRP tO 24 yet ec ee ee eee 1.50 
P. Minnesota Snowflake Improved Virginalis 
Mockorange Pat. No. 538 
An outstanding introduction, each blossom in- 
tensely double, very fragrant, glistening white. 
2° +0 3° Tt ee eee $ 1.00 
FW oe Oy Re MP I SR hay ty pays.) lua oo a 6 1.50 
P. Grandiflorus 7-8 ft. Big Scentless Syringa 
Vigorous grower, long arching branches. Very 
large showy flowers in June, have no fragrance. 
Dato we Lt, SEE ee occa ete se ree ee $ .75 
Si toy4 >it: (ee ees ee eens 1.00 
Ato BD £t.5 So See eee ee ee aceeraes 1.25 
P. Lemoinei Mont Blanc 4 ft. 
Variety of Lemoinei, dwarf in habit with very 
large fragrant flowers. 
PA COTE fen 8 ge Poke ou eee ne ee Noieae CLL! oe aes $ .75 
P. Virginalis 8 ft. 
Virginal Mockorange 
Of compact variety. 
The flowers are the larg- 
est of the Mockorange varieties, semi-double, 
sweet scented, and with the longest blooming 
period. 
PE ea eg Rts RRR me Soi Bes town Sole alae a 8 a7. kD 
Bo tO ede Tiree Se ee 1.00 
Ae tO ba TE. eens oe 2 ee ce eee 1.50 
PHYSOCARPUS OPULIFOLIUS 10 ft. 
Ninebark 
“Spiraea opulifolia.”’ Vigorous white wide 
spreading branches. Creamy white flowers in 
June. Decorative seed pods. 
Be COC SE SEG ere ee Pee eee eee $ 1.00 
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HILLSDALE LANDSCAPE COMPANY 

Philadelphus Virginalis 
P. O. Lutea 10 ft. Goldleaf Ninebark 
Golden yellow leaves. White flowers in June. 
3 to 4 ft. 
P. O. Nanus 4-6 ft. Dwarf Ninebark 
Dense, bushy habit. 
flowers in June. 
2 to 8 ft. 2.2.2 $ 
3 to 4 ft. 
Small leaves, small white 
POTENTILLA FRUITICOSA 4 ft. 
Shrubbery Cinquefoil 
Yellow flowers in June-September. Very adapt- 
able and useful shrub. 
12 to. 18° AM. feces. ccccceceececen ese $ 1.00 
18 to 24° in.. .......0. ee 1.25 
PTELEA TRIFOLIATA 20 ft. Hoptree 
Small, round-headed tree. Dark green leaves. 
Greenish flowers in June followed by large clust- 
ers of broadly winged seeds of light green color. 
Very decorative. 
vA i eeecre ree agement $ 2.00 
Be Et aga he epee 3.00 
6) £0. sche e etic ee e 4.00 
PRUNUS GLANDULOSA 5-6 ft. 
Flowering Almond 
Covered with soft pink double flowers in May; 
very showy. 
18 to 24 
24 to 30 
in. 
in. 
PYRACANTHA LALANDI 6-8 ft. 
A small, picturesque shrub, thorny with box- 
like evergreen foliage. Especially fine orange 
searlet berries in fall and winter. Needs shelter- 
ed location. Easily trained on walls. B & B. 
Pot Plants, 2 yrs. 
