THE WILLIS NURSERY COMPANY, OTTAWA, KANSAS 
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SHRUBS— (Continued) 
French. 
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Bleuatre. Medium sized flowers of distinct bluish-lavender; free 
flowering. A very good single blue. 
Charles X. An old free flowering favorite. Single, medium sized 
flowers of reddish-violet. Compact clusters. 
Ellen Willmott. Large double to very double flowers of creamy white 
in large long panicles. Strong grower and free bloomer, one of 
the best double white lilacs. 
Marie Legraye. Large, single creamy white flowers in clusters of 
medium size. A strong, erect, profuse bloomer. 
Mme. Casimir Perier. Large double creamy white flowers in large 
full clusters. Dependable bloomer. 
Pres. Carnot. Large double light lilac blue flowers in long narrow 
clusters. Free-blooming and strong growing. 
Pres. Grevy. Clear soft delicate blue flowers, semi-double to double, 
in large pyramidal clusters. 
Pres. Lincoln. Wedgewood blue single flowers of medium size in long 
open narrow-pyramidal clusters. An unusual color in lilacs, prob- 
ably the nearest to a true blue. 
Rhum von Horstenstein. Large single flowers of dark reddish-purple 
in long narrow trusses. Free-blooming. 
Viviand Morel. Semi-double to double flowers of reddish-pink. 
Vulgaris (Common Purple Lilac) Hardy, popular shrub. Blooms freely 
April-May. Purplish, single lilac flowers in large panicles. 20 feet. 
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PHILADELPHUS (Mockorange) 
Coronarius (Sweet Mockorange) A well-known, popular, hardy shrub. 
Fragrant white flowers in May and June. Vigorous grower. 10 feet. 
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Minnesota Snowflake (Plant Patent No. 538) Very double flowers of 
white. Blooms several times during season. As hardy as it is beau- 
tiful. Coming from Minnesota, you may be sure it will survive the 
i most rugged winters. Very profuse blooming, and the flowers are 
unusually sweet scented. The bush grows symmetrically and very 
quickly. Thrives in ordinary soil, in either sun or shade. Far superior 
to Virginalis or any other strain—an extraordinarily good Mock 
Orange. 
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PRIVET (See Hedge Plants) 
PRUNUS 
. Besseyi (Hansen Bush Cherry) Attractive oranamental shrub that bears 
heavy crops of edible fruit. Foliage turns rich colors in autumn. 
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~ Tomentosa (Manchu or Nanking Cherry) Large white flowers just before 
the leaves appear; attractive serrate foliage. Bears large red, edible 
cherries. A superior dual-purpose fruit. 
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