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SHRUBS (Continued) 
KOELREUTERIA PANICULATA (See Shade Trees). 
LILACS (Syringa). 
Rothomagensis (S. Chinensis) Chinese Lilac. Vigorous grower with 
slender arching branches; dependable bloomer. Large, broad flower 
heads of reddish-purple. 50 feet. Per10 Per 100 
FD ALO ROL CC Pere eens eet ee Oe ee ee ee 5.50 50.00 
1Sktoe 24 ein ches ae cwee 6 tee cee ee ase oe 4.50 40.00 
T2EtORDS Min CIC sperma eee es de ee a et oe 3.50 30.00 
MOSS LOCUST (See Roseacacia under Shade Trees). 
PHILADELPHUS (Mockorange). 
Avalanche. Graceful, strong growing shrub with narrow leaves. Blooms 
freely. White flowers in clusters. Charming fragrance. 6 feet. 
18 GtOe 24 21 CI CS mmmree tare teeta ecard dk ee he TA 4.50 40.00 
12300 2EO SICH CS, prea ruminant oe pie eg Oe Se ee 3.50 30.00 
Coronarius (Sweet Mockorange). A well-known, popular, hardy shrub. 
Fragrant white flowers in May and June. Vigorous grower. 10 feet. 
bap dig 6 9 eas Ie Sy of hy ee a eS de ee ee 5.50 50.00 
LSstoc24s1N Chester mete wis news eM ia ie oe 4.50 40.00 
Grandiflora. Large single showy flowers, 2 inches or more across. 
Vigorous grower. 10 teet. 
LE StOa 24510 CHES een eee erg Rnd See ea ee a 4.50 40.00 
E230) 8 pin CHC aerate ce et Ee ba eS eee 3.50 30.00 
Minnesota Snowflake (Plant Patent No. 538). Very double flowers of 
white. Blooms several times during season. As hardy as it is 
beautiful. Coming from Minnesota, you may be sure it will survive 
the 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 strain—an extraordinarily good Mock 
Orange. 
3 tO NSBLCC ta eee ee rey eer: en ei oe 10.00 90.00 
PADS KO ers ost oi Are sth til AY US SNS) ee ee eo < E 7.50 70.00 
TO 2tOS2 ASIN CH CS pee eee es i 6.50 60.00 
Virginalis (Virginal Mockorange). Bushy symmetrical shrubs with semi- 
double white fragrant flowers. Prolific bloomer May-June. 7 to 8 
feet. 
2 COROT LOO Umer et cee = epee en ee, eee 6.50 60.00 
= 165t0 2242 IN CHCS se eee ee eee es, eT 5.00 45.00 
12StO™ L OPI CHES mee ee ee eee ere eg er gg ee ers 3.90 30.00 
PRIVET (See Hedge Plants). 
PRUNUS 
_ HANSEN’S BUSH CHERRY 
Prunus besseyi 
Because this shrub is almost always featured for its fruit-bearing 
qualities, its ornamental value is often overlooked. In fact if it bore 
no fruit at all it would still be worthy of a place in the garden. 
The foliage has an unusual blue-green tinge. The habit of growth 
is graceful and it never gets too large. Best of all, in the fall the 
foliage changes to brilliant purple and crimson. Large black fruits, 
good for preserves. 
Transplants, branched Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
2, tO 3, feet 5.00 45.00 400.00 
*18 to 24 inches 4.00 35.00 300.00 
