MOCK ORANGE. See Philadelphus. 
MYRICA, Bayberry 
*Caroliniensis (Northern Bayberry) 5 ft. A low-spreading 
shrub with fragrant foliage and much admired white 
waxy berries. 
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PHILADELPHUS, Mock Orange 
*Atlas. This giant-flowered Mockorange is covered with 
pure white blooms as large as those of Dogwoods in 
May and June. 
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*Coronarius (Sweet Mock Orange). 10 ft. An upright 
shrub bearing a profusion of white flowers in May 
and June. Very popular. Fragrant. 
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*Minnesota Snowflake (Plant Pat. No. 538) 8 ft. The 
large, very double, pure white flowers in June and 
July are more fragrant than coronarius. A symmetrical 
bush with graceful branches of neat, beautiful foliage. 
3-4 ft. 
*Virginalis (Hybrid). 8 ft. A handsome new shrub which 
covers itself with large, creamy white, semi-double 
flowers in June. 
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PRIVET. See Ligustrum. 
QUINCE. See Cydonia. 
RHAMNUS, Buckthorn © 
t§Carthartica (Common Buckthorn). 12 ft. Heavy shrub 
with spiny branches, lustrous green leaves, and small 
black fruit. 
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ROSE. See pages 37-42. 
ROSA 
*SHugonis (Golden Rose of China). 6 ft. Delicate, single 
yellow flowers in long, arching sprays in May. The 
best single yellow rose for shrub use. The plant is 
perfectly hardy. 
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*§Rugosa (common pink). 6 ft. Large single flowers of 
pink or rose. Blooms early. Excellent seashore variety. 
Beautiful red berries in the fall. 
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*SRugosa alba (common white). 6 ft. Large, single, white 
flowers, early blooming. Fine for seashore planting. 
Red berries in the fall. 
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SILVERBELL. See Halesia 
SNOWBALL. See Viburnum. 
Five or more plants of the same variety and size 
at ten rate; 25 or more at 100 rate. 
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