
SYRINGA OR 
GRANDIFLORA— 
MOCK ORANGE 
An upright, rapid growing shrub, well 
adapted for background planting. Has 
large single white flowers in June. 3-4 ft. 
75c; 4-5 ft., $1.00. 
LEMOINE— 
A showy, free blooming variety with 
slender twiggy and_ slightly arching 
branches. Flowers are creamy white, frag- 
rant, smaller size than most of the varieties 
but because of their profuse blooming habit 
are most effective at blossom time. 2-3 ft., 
75c; 3-4 ft., $1.00. 
VIRGINAL— 
One of the finest of the improved Mock 
Oranges. Flowers are very large with large 
petals and double crested. Usually borne 
in clusters of 5 to 7. Sweet scented and 
long blooming. We consider this to be one 
of the very best blooming shrubs we can 
grow in Minnesota. Will bloom the first 
season. 2-3 ft., 75c; 3-4 ft., $1.00. 

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NEW 
‘‘Minnesota 
Snowflake’”’ 
MOCKORANGE 
MINNESOTA SNOWFLAKE— 
An outstanding introduction, every 
blossom a very double pure white, 
and when fully open several layers 
of petals are in display. The season 
of flowering is late June and early 
July. The large, dark green leaves 
have a robust texture, and, unlike 
other Mock Oranges, the foliage ex- 
tends over the lower branches. The 
shrub is thoroughly hardy, extremely 
vigorous and long-lived. It is useful 
for screen, tall border and specimen 
plantings. Minnesota Snowflake is 
undoubtedly the most valuable shrub 
introduction of recent years. 2-3 ft. 
$1.50; 3-4 ft., $2.00. 


COMMON SNOWBALL 
Handsome white flowers are produced in 
great globular clusters. Has long been one 
of the most popular and showy varieties on 
our lists. 3-4 #t., $1.00. 
