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Flowering Shrubs—Continued 
Lonicera - Honeysuckle 
LONICERA fragrantissima (/Vinter Honeysuckle). 8 to 10 ft. So called be- 
cause of its very fragrant white blossoms in early spring. The foliage is 
deep green and glossy. Grows well in partial shade, poor soil, or cities 
where tender plants fail. Almost evergreen. Excellent for screens or 
hedges. One of our best and most useful shrubs. For Hedges, see page 10. 
maacki podocarpa (Late Honeysuckle). 8 to 10 ft. A large, handsome 
shrub with pinkish blossoms followed by quantities of bright red berries 
which attract birds. Much prized for screen and mass planting. 
T 
tatarica (Tartarian Honeysuckle). 6 to 8 ft. Blooms in April and is one 
of the few early pink-flowering shrubs. Has bright red berries that stay 
on all summer or until taken by birds. 
L. Zabeli. (Zabel’s Honeysuckle). 6 to 8 ft. A fine, upright variety with 
clean, bright foliage and dark red blossoms, followed by a crop of bright 
red berries. 
Prices of above 4 Loniceras: Each 
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Sweet Bay 
Magnolia— 
Magnolia 
Virginiana 
Magnolia 
MAGNOLIA virginiana (Sweet Bay Magnolia). A fine, large American shrub 
with glossy, Laurel-like, almost evergreen foliage. The richly fragrant 
white flowers come in June and are followed by attractive fruits. 
Each Each 
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AY WOW. Ulan, HEXSACK 3c & pop ores 6.50 
M. acuminata and tripetala. See page 15. 
M. liliflora nigra (Purple Magnolia). Large flowers which are dark purple 
outside and light pink to purple inside. One of the hardiest and best. 
M. soulangeana (Saucer Magnolia). All of the Soulangeana type have large 
Tulip-shaped blossoms which expand early in the spring before the leaves. 
Very ornamental, and a garden treasure. The true Soulangeana is pink 
on the outside with white inside. The best known and most popular. 
Available only in 3 to 4 ft. 
The above 2 kinds: Each 
2. tox3 ft BOB inte ee ee on tee $ 6.00 
3°. to. 24.6 ft BEB oe ee ee es oe be Soa 7.50 
4° %0 75: ft.% BEB sais ee Oe ee ee ree eee eer 10.00 
MAHONIA aquifolium. See page 9. 
Oxydendrum - Sourwood 
Mock Orange—Philadelphus, Virginal OXYDENDRUM arboreum. 10 to 12 ft. The Lily-of-the-Valley-like flowers 
P are borne in panicles in July and August. Its foliage is particularly bril- 
Philadelphus liant in fall. 
PHILADELPHUS grandiflorus (Big Scentless Mock Orange). 6 to 8 ft. Sage 
Its white blossoms in June are larger than most, and very attrac- Ue ts eee ee Fw At ek Ps. ee $1.50 
tive. Where a tall plant is wanted, few are better than this. Suc- 
ceeds under all soil conditions. 
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SETONS iterate eet 25 
P. lemoinei (Lemoine’s Mock Orange). 4 to 5 ft. Of good, compact, 
upright habit, leaves smaller than most and blossoms sweetly 
scented. 
Each Each 
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Philadelphus, Minnesota Snowflake 
(Patent No. 538) 
6 to 7 ft. Patented Mock Orange with full double, pure white, 
fragrant blossoms. Plants retain their dark green leaves close to 
the ground, and are therefore excellent for screen, hedge or speci- 
men. We predict this variety will become more popular than the 
well known Virginal because of its vigor and double blooms. 
Don’t fail to try this new shrub. Each 
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3 CONTE tae OY arate Selo eats, 2 oieh cuece Soo ots sPanemnne sien, 40s 2.00 
PHILADELPHUS, Virginal (Virginal Mock Orange). 6 to 7 ft. One of 
the finest and most popular. The pure white, semi-double blossoms 
often measure 2 inches across. Blossoms heavily in spring and in- 
termittently through the growing season. Erect but not too vigorous. 
Frances Carrick Thomas Library, Translyvania University 
Each Each This beautiful building was dedicated by President Eisenhower. Planting was com- 
2etOus att $1.00 Ze@) 3) Mah oodoaomogce $1.50 pleted just before dedication. Additional planting in rear not shown in this picture. 
BMS Ty eee es Henry Fletcher Kenny, Landscape Architect. 
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