Regal’s Privet (L. Regelianum) — A dense, spreading variety which branches right 
to the ground. Very hardy and grows well in the sun or shade and stands 
clipping well. 
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LONICERA — HONEYSUCKLE 
A tall, spreading shrub with fragrant: flowers in May and June followed by 
attractive berries which last until fall. Easily grown in shady or sunny locations 
and is very hardy, suffering little, if any, from insects and disease. 
Fragrant Bush Honeysuckle (L. Fragrantissima) — Its name is derived from its in- 
tense fragrant, pinkish-white flowers. Blooms very early and has dark, leathery 
-leaves, almost evergreen. The branches form in a graceful, drooping manner. 
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Zabel’s Honeysuckle (L. Zabeli) — The best red honeysuckle. Upright, bushy 
plants, covered in spring with a profusion of red flowers followed by bright, red 
berries. 
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PHILADELPHUS — MOCK ORANGE 
Dwarf Mockorange (P. avalanche) — A low-growing variety which blooms pro- 
fusely, with single, snow-white fragrant flowers in spring. 
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Minnesota Snowflake (Plant patent No. 538) — A new double philadelphus that is 
far superior to the popular variety Virginalis. It blooms profusely with pure 
white, very double fragrant flowers. The flowers are even more fragrant than 
those of the sweet-scented variety Coronarius. The plant is perfectly hardy, vigorous 
and bushy, growing to a height of 8 feet. May be kept smaller by pruning. 
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Virginal Mockorange (P. virginalis) — Double or semi-double white flowers borne in 
great profusion. This is one of the finest varieties grown. Flowers have de- 
lightful orange-blossom fragrance and the individual florets are extra large. 
We can recommend this one most highly. 
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Sweet-scented Mockorange (P. coronarius) — A tall-growing shrub blooming in May, 
with creamy white flowers. 
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PHYSOCARPUS — NINEBARK 
Dwarf Ninebark (P. monogynus) — This shrub has proved its great merit as a hedge 
plant and only needs to be better known. It forms a dense, bushy plant, with 
small, deeply lobed, dark-green leaves. The leaves hold their color in hot, dry 
summers better than any hedge plant we know. Stands shearing well, but can 
also be grown in its natural form. Thrives well in shade or sun. 
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POTENTILLA — CINQUEFOIL 
P. Farrari — A novelty, low-growing shrub, with very fine-leaved, ornamental 
foliage and beautiful buttercup yellow flowers. Blooms all summer. Excellent 
for the rockery or border. 
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