CUTTING’S 
The New Minnesota Snowtlake Syringa 
SYRINGA OR MOCK 
ORANGE 
MINNESOTA SNOWFLAKE— 
An outstanding introduction, every blos- 
som a very double pure white, and when 
fully open several layers of petals are in 
display. The season of flowering is late June 
and early July. The large, dark green leaves 
have a robust texture, and unlike other 
Mock Oranges, the foliage extends over the 
lower branches. The shrub is thoroughly 
hardy, extremely vigorous and long-lived. 
It is useful for screen, tall border and speci- 
men plantings. Minnesota Snowflake is 
undoubtedly the most valuable shrub in- 
troduction of recent years. 2-3 ft., $1.50; 
3-4 ft., $2.00. 
LEMOINE— 
A showy, free blooming variety with 
slender twiggy and slightly arching branch- 
es. Flowers are creamy white, fragrant, 
smaller size than most of the varieties but 
because of their profuse blooming habit are 
most effective at blossom time. 3-4 ft., $1.00. 
VIRGINAL— 
One of the finest of the improved Mock 
Oranges. Flowers are very large with large 
petals and double crested. Usually borne 
in clusters of 5 to 7. Sweet scented and 
long blooming. We consider this to be one 
of the very best blooming shrubs we can 
grow in Minnesota. Will bloom the first sea- 
son. 2-3 ft., 75c; 3 ft., heavy, $1.00. 
~ JUNEBERRY 
A very early blooming shrub, growing 
about four feet high. White flowers are 
followed by edible blue berries resembling 
huckleberries which ripen in’ late June. 
Birds are very fond of these berries. 15-18 
inch, 75c. 
JAPANESE FLOWERING 
QUINCE 
An early blooming shrub, covered with 
clusters of orange-scarlet flowers, growing 
about three to four feet high. Bushy, dense 
dark shiny foliage. 18-24 inch, 75c. 
