LONICERA fragrantissima 
suckle). 
Very early. 
early Spring. 
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L. morrowi (Morrow Honeysuckle). 
Widespreading shrub with cream white flowers 
in June followed by red berries. 
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L. tatarica (Pink Honeysuckle). 
Handsome, large shrub produces muititudes of 
deep pink flowers in June. Red berries. 
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L. tatarica zabeli. New. 
Vivid red flowers in May, followed by bright 
red berries. A handsome 8-foot shrub. 
(Winter Honey- 
Sweet-scented white flowers in 
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PHILADELPHUS (Mockorange). 
The Philadelphus or Sweet Syringa is one of 
the most popular of shrubs, and is notable 
for its fragrance and wealth of bloom. 
P. coronarius (Sweet Mockorange). 
White, sweet-scented blossoms in May and 
June. 
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P. Lemoine. 
Fragrant white flower clusters in June. 
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P. Virginal. 
Very large, pure white, double flowersall 
Summer. Especially fragrant. 
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3 to 4 ft 1.75 each 
PRUNUS glandulosa alboplena (Double White 
Flowering Almond). 
White form, most attractive. 
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P. triloba (Flowering Plum). 
A vigorous shrub having broad-pointed leaves 
and light pink, rosette blooms along its 
branches. 
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RHODOTYPOS scandens (Jeibead). 
Waxy white flowers followed by shiny black 
berries add to the attractiveness of this fine- 
foliaged shrub. 
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SPTRAEA 
A very worthwhile and versatile group of 
shrubs. 
SPIRAEA bumalda, Anthony Waterer (47- 
thony Waterer Spirea). 
Dwarf shrub. Deep rose-colored flowers all 
Summer. 
S. bumalda froebeli (Froebel Spirea). 
Taller than above—reddish pink corymbs in 
July. 
S. prunifolia plena (Bridalwreath). 
Tiny white flowers in great masses along the 
stems in late May. 
S. thunbergi. 
Feathery light green foliage, pure white flowers. 
S. trichocarpa. 
White flowers in June; a handsome shrub. 
S. vanhouttei (Vanhoutie Spire). 
Very popular. Graceful arching branches and 
masses of pure white flowers. 
All Spireas 
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FRAGRANT LILACS 
FRENCH HYBRIDS 
_ For fragrant loveliness few plants rival the Lilac in popularity. From the small child, who breaks 
off a few blooms for teacher at school, to the oldest person—the memory-filled association with Lilacs 
is warm and pleasant. 
The sturdy, well-grown, own-root hybrid Lilacs we offer 
are outstanding for their colors and are easily established 
in your garden. 
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a ee ce, Double, satiny pink, white center 
CHARLES THETENTH............ Single, rich purple-red 
MICHEL BUCHNER.......... Double, clear pinkish lilac 
MME. CASIMIR PERRIER. ... 
PRESIDENT GREVY............ 
RHUM Von HORSTENSTEIN .... 
... Double, 
white 
_. Double, soft violet 
Sees: Single magenta 
SOUV. de LUDWIG SPAETH......... Single, rosy purple 
STRONG, 2- to 3-FOOT PLANTS—$3.00 EACH 
COMMON LILAC 
(Syringa Vulgaris) 
The well known Lilac so familar in New 
England landscapes. 
COMMON WHITE LILAC 
(Syringa Vulgaris Alba) 
White form of the above. 
“VACCINIUM corymbosum (/ighbush Blue- 
berry). 
Native, scarlet Fall foliage. 
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VIBURNUMS 
VIBURNUM carlesi (Fragrant Viburnum). 
The rosy pink flowers have an exquisite fra- 
grance similar to our native Mayflowers. 
Growth compact and bushy. 
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V. dentatum (Arvrowwood). 
White flowers, blue berries. Brilliant Fall 
foliage. 
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V. dilatatum (Linden Viburnum). 
Upright, bushy shrub with 
round, coarsely-toothed leaves. 
Pure white flowers; scarlet fruit. 
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V. opulus roseum 
(Common Snowball) 
An old favorite with round 
clustered, white blossoms. 
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(sterile) 
V. tomentosum rotundifolium 
(Doublefile Viburnum). 
Very beautiful, dazzling white 
flowers in June. Red berries 
that change to blue-black. 
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| V. trilobum (American Cran- 
berrybush). —__—}> 
White flowers in June. Scarlet 
fruit in Fall. 
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HYBRID LILAC 
COLLECTION 
3 $@.25 
different colors— 8 
each plant correctly labeled 
(Regular $9.00 Value) 
Qne each of 
OUR SELECTION 
HUNGARIAN LILAC 
Tree-like. 
flowers. 
(Syringa Josikaea) 
Dark, shiny leaves. Bluish-purple 
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PERSIAN LILAC 
(Syringa Persica) 
Fragrant lavender bloom, loosely arranged. 
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SYMPHORICARPOS albus (Szowberry). 
Arching, slender branches, fine foliage—waxy 
white berries in Fall. 
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S. orbiculatus (Vulgaris). 
Very arching, slender branches and dark red 
berries. 
Fine for massing. 
WEIGELA, Eva Rathke. 
A decorative small shrub with trumpet-like 
flowers of a pleasing dark red. 
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W. rosea. 
A tall growing variety, producing pink flowers 
in June. 
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