ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS (Continued) 
Honeysuckle — Tartarian Pink—Small pink blossoms, 
followed by bright orange-red berries. 
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Honeysuckle—Zabeli Showy red blossoms. 
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Hydrangea, P.G. (Hills of Snow)—Clusters of white 
shading to pink flowers in late summer. Plant on 
north or east. 
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Lilac, Chinese (Rothomagensis) — Upright, vigorous 
grower. Reddish purple. Flowers April, May. One 
of the best. 
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Lilac, Villosa (Late Lilac)—Large attractive leaves. 
Pinkish lavender flowers. 
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French Lilacs—Named Varieties. Valuable hardy hy- 
brids. Popular on account of attractive flowers of 
various colors. 
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Chas. Jolly—Double dark purple. 
Ludwig's Speath—Single dark purple. 
Mme. LeMoine—Double white. 
Chas. X.—Single red. 
President Grevy—Double blue. 
President Loubet—Double red. 
Philadelphus Grandiflora (Mock Orange)—Large white 
flowers. 
Philadelphus LeMoine (Dwarf Mock Orange)—Attrac- 
tive foliage. Small fragrant white flowers. 
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Philadelphus Virginal (Semi-Double Mock Orange)— 
Medium grower, beautiful semi-double fragrant 
flowers over a long season. 
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Physocarpus Nana (Dwarf Nine Bark)—Dwarf form, 
dense grower. Very attractive foliage. 
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