PHILADELPHUS - Syringa 
Their Waxy White Blooms of Delicious Fragrance are a Joy to Every Planter 
Also known as Mock Orange. Of vigorous habit, very hardy, with large, hand- 
some foliage; the beautiful white flowers, produced in June, send forth a fragrance 
of orange blossoms. They merit a place in every collection of shrubbery. 
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Hydrangea Pee Gee 
HYDRANGEA 
Gorgeous Summer and Fall Blooming Hydrangeas 
are Showy Favorites for the Landscape 
Grand, free-flowering shrubs with large panicles of showy 
flowers. They are admirably adapted for border planting, 
either as specimen plants or masses. Flourish best in moist, 
fertile soil. 
ARBORESCENS_ GRANDI- PEE GEE Bush Hydrangea (Panicu- 
FLORA (Hills of Snow). It lata Grandiflora). A magnificent 
produces large clusters of white 
blooms. It is quite similar in 
appearance to a low-growing 
Snowball. Especially adapted 
for border plantings, and if 
placed in large masses it liter- 
ally produces a sea of bloom 
in late summer and early fall. 
The bright green leaves add 
much to its decorative form. 
Prefers a moist fertile soil, with 
full or partial exposure to the 
sun. But it will even grow well 
in complete shade. 
See picture below. 
landscape shrub. From August until 
late autumn the shapely plant is 
loaded with large, globe-shaped 
blooms, at first white, turning to a 
delicate tinge of pink at the first 
frost, then light bronze, lasting for 
several months. Very hardy, lik- 
ing best a moist, sunny location; 
in beds or masses they make a 
glorious picture, while in founda- 
tion groups they are superb. 3 to 9 
eet. 
TREE HYDRANGEA, PEE GEE 
(Paniculata Grandiflora). A small, 
5 to 6 ft. tree form of the Panic- 
ulata. 
It’s Not a Home 
Until It’s Planted 
Philadelphus Virginal 
PEULPADEERE Ws 
ATLAS (Giant Mock Orange). This giant 
flowered Mock Orange, with its pure white 
blooms as large as those of Dogwood, will 
be sensational in your garden. Hardy, of 
easy culture, grows most anywhere, good up- 
right habit, and covered with immense 
blooms which slightly lack being 3 inches 
in diameter that are magnificent for cutting. 
BOUQUET BLANC. This variety forms an 
upright, shapely bush with dark foliage. 
The double flowers come in clusters, are 
large, pure white and very sweetly scented. 
Pedy and a dependable bloomer. 5 to 6 
eet. 
CORONARIUS (Sweet Syringa). The old 
and well known Mock Orange. A graceful, 
upright bush with long branches. In June 
completely covered with showy, pure white 
flowers of a most delightful fragrance. 8 to 
12 feet. 
GRANDIFLORA (Large Flowered Syringa). 
Very showy, large flowers in June, usually 
borne in threes. Scentless. It is of rapid 
growth with reddish bark. 8 to 12 feet. 
LEMOINE. A small shrub rarely attaining 
a height of more than 4 feet. Slender 
pancnes bear a profusion of flowers in 
June. 
VIRGINAL. A magnficent new variety. The 
bush grows moderately tall, with good foli- 
age. The flowers are the largest, handsom- 
est, and most sweetly fragrant of any vari- 
ety, with longest blooming season. Grows 
6 to 8 feet. One of the best of the Phila- 
delphus. 
<«« Hydrangea Arborescens 
