Cc. R. BURR & CO., Wholesale Nurserymen 
Flowering Shrubs, continued 
PHILADELPHUS Sweet 
Mock-orange. 
Creamy -white flowers, very fragrant. An 
upright, hardy, showy shrub attaining a 
height of 8 to 10 feet. For garden and 
coronarius. 
border planting. 10 100 1000 
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P. Lemoinei. Lemoine Mock-orange. 
White flowers in short racemes covering 
the branches. Very fragrant. Grows 4 to 
6 feet tall. : 
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P. virginalis. Virginal Mock-orange. 
Very large, semi-double, white blooms. An 
upright grower 6 to 8 feet tall. 
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PRUNUS glandulosa. Pink Almond. 
Small, very double, pink rosettes along 
the stems in late April. A bushy shrub 
about 4 feet high, very decorative in land- 
scape planting. 
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Prunus glandulosa alba. White Almond. 
Like the above but white. 
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P. triloba. Flowering Plum. 
Double pink or rose-colored flowers appear- 
ing just before the leaves break open. 
Very showy and hardy. Spreading and 
tree-like, 7 to 8 feet tall. 
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Bright rosy crimson flowers in summer. 
Very free-flowering, dwarf, compact shrub 
2 to 3 feet tall. Fine for massing at the 
edge of a shrub border. 
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S. Froebeli. Ircoebel Spirea. 
Rose-pink flowers in May and June. Dense, 
flat growth 3 to 4 feet tall. 
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S. prunifolia. Double Bridal-wreath. 
Pure white flowers in early spring on up- 
right, slender branches. Grows 5 to 7 feet 
high. Very graceful. 
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Philadelphus coronarius. This picture was taken to indicate the number of branches obtained by 
our method of propagating and growing better type shrubs. This plant will be dug in the fall of 1951 
after having been in the field for two years. This variety is obtained from hardwood cuttings that 
are stuck in the benches of our propagating range in the winter months and then lined out in beds 
under overhead irrigation for one year prior to the plant’s being moved to the field. 
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