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PHILADELPHUS (Mock Orange) 
PHILADELPHUS CORNARIUS (Sweet Scented 
Mock Orange)—Familiar shrub with vigorous 
erect habit that has white blossoms near Dec- 
oration Day. The breath of orange blossoms— 
of such entrancing fragrance—intense from the 
multitude of bloom, that is a necessity to a 
garden, and works splendidly in all sorts of 
plantings. Each 
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PHILADELPHUS COLE’S GLORIOUS—One of the 
new varieties of mock orange of strong, upright 
neat growth. Has mammoth, snowy white, 
highly fragrant flowers in June which complete- 
ly cover the bush. Each 
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PHILADELPHUS GRANDIFLORA (Large Flowered 
Mock Orange)—One of the heaviest growing 
mock oranges and very desirable for screen 
planting as its habit is erect and thick. Has 
a large, fragrant white bloom near Decora- 
tion Day. Each 
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PHILADELPHUS VIRGINALIS — A magnificent 
new variety, far exceeds any other Mock Or- 
ange in beauty and form. Flowers are semi- 
double and cover the entire bush in ea.ly 
June. Has scattered blossoms the balance of 
the year. Each 
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PHILADELPHUS MINNESOTA SNOWFLAKE— 
(Plant Patent No. 538)—A very; hardy, new 
mock orange introduced by a Minnesota nur- 
sery. The name Snowflake describes the shrub 
correctly. When in full bloom, the foliage is 
completely obscured by the profusion of large 
white flowers, Each 
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POTENTILLA 
POTENTILLA FRUTICOSA—A beautiful, small, 3- 
foot high shrub, upright in growth, yet com- 
pact. Foliage is dense and fernlike in effect. 
Yellow flowers, 1% inches across, borne with 
profusion in late summer. A splendid low grow- 
ing shrub for foreground planting. Prefers 
sunny location. Each 
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PRIVET 
PRIVET, AMUR RIVER HEDGING—Well-known 
formal hedge plant for shearing. One of the 
hardiest types of plants grown. Does not win- 
ter kill like the California Privet. 
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PRIVET, LODENSE—This is a dwarf bushy privet 
which is excellent for low hedges. Foli- 
age is very dark green and looks almost like 
boxwood. The foliage hangs on until almost 
Christmas. Each 
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PRIVET, REGAL’S—A low spreading form with 
gracefully drooping branches. The dense 
growth and dark green persistent leaves make 
it a desirable shrub for foundation or _ bor- 
der planting, growing in shade and other im- 
possible places. Each 
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PRIVET, GOLDEN (Ibota Vicari)—New hardy 
privet that carries golden-yellow leaves, pro- 
viding a wealth of interesting contrasts from 
early spring until late fall. Develops a neat 
compact shrub that can be trimmed into any 
shape. Suitable for use as an individual shrub, 
or for hedging. Each 
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PRUNUS 
‘\ PRUNUS BESSEYI (Hanson’s Bush Cherry)—Beau- 
tiful as an ornament and valuable for its fruit. 
Easy to grow; effective in any landscape plant- 
ing and which bears delicious fruit of good size 
and excellent flavor. Fruit is wonderful to eat 
right from the bush; makes superb jam, or 
clear, sparkling jelly. Perfectly hardy any- 
where. They always retain their dwarf Nae 
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\pRUNUS CISTENA (Purple Leaved Prune)—Out- 
standing because of its brilliant red foliage 
throughout the growing season. Has a small 
pink bloom in spring. Each 
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PRUNUS TRILOBA (Tree Flowering Almond)— 
The small, double, quilled, bright pink flowers 
stud every twig and branchlet in the spring 
before the leaves appear. Each 
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PRUNUS TOMENTOSUM \(Nanking Cherry)—A 
contented-looking shrub with straight upstand- 
ing branches, each stem completely surrounded 
by tiny cherry blossoms, which envelop the 
whole bush. The red fruits which follow are 
very attractive and are delicious to eat. Fach 
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RHUS (Sumac) 
RHUS COTINUS (Smoke Bush)—A bushy shrub 
that has handsome foliage and large clusters 
of rather showy flowers, followed by peculiar 
long-haired seeds which give the plant the ef- 
fect of being covered with a greenish-purple 
film of smoke. Each 
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ROSA 
ROSA GROOTENDORST (Hardy Red Rose)—This 
plant is one of the showiest hardy roses in ex- 
istence. It is covered the entire season with 
clusters of semi-double, red roses. Vigorous 
growing and can be used almost anywhere in 
the border. Each 
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ROSA HANSA—Large, double red flowers which 
are very fragrant. Blooms off and on all sum- 
mer, has an excellent foliage, and makes a 
good hedge. Each 
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ROSA HUGONIS (Father Hugh’s Rose)—it is an 
extremely graceful, arching shrub, growing 5 to 
6 feet in height. One of the earliest ornamental 
plants to come into flower, it frequently opens 
in April, covering itself with thousands of 
single yellow flowers of delicate fragrance. Its 
foliage is particularly dainty. Each 
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