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PHILLYREA 
ANGUSTIFOLIA. Narrowleaf Phillyrea. Evergreen shrub 
to 8 ft. Lanceolate leaves are bright green and the 
flowers white, small and a bit fragrant. 18 to 24 in. 
B&B $3.00. . 
DECORA. Vilmoriana. Lanceleaf Phillyrea. Evergreen 
leaves are large, lance shaped. A very handsome plant. 
10 to 12 in. B&B $1.50. 
LATIFOLIA MEDIA. Sharpberry Phillyrea. Large ever- 
green shrub or small tree, up to 20 ft. Small ovate leaves 
and dainty white flowers. 15 to 18 in. B&B $2.50. 
The Phillyreas are all very handsome and well worth 
having. Further north they may need a sheltered position 
and winter protection. They do best in a very light-shaded 
area. 
PHILADELPHUS 
ALBATRE. Large single white flowers. Low bushy grower. 
ATLAS. Very large semi-double flowers white. Tall grower. 
AVALANCHE. Dwarf grower with graceful arching 
branches. 
BANNIERE. Early bloomer with semi-double white flowers. 
Ee ees BLANC. Low dense grower and a very heavy 
oomer. 
BELLE ETOILE. Very handsome and one of the best. 
BRACHYBOTRYS. Bushy grower with a profusion of 
white flowers. 
BUFFORDIENSIS. Fine white flowers, coming into flower 
late spring. 
COLE’S GLORIOUS. A strong grower and profuse bloomer. 
COUPDE DE ARGENT. Handsome large flowers pure 
white. 
CORONARIUS. Graceful tall grower and a good bloomer. 
DELAVAYI. Low grower and showy white flowers. 
Ey ne NaN Ts Very fine double white flowers in thick 
panicles. 
FALCONERI. Star-shaped white flowers on arching 
branches. 
GIRONDALE. Strikingly handsome. Profuse bloomer. 
INNOCENSE. One of the best with large flowers in great 
profusion. 
INODOROUS. Fine white and profuse bloomer. 
LAXUS. Dwarf drooping growth with white flowers. 
PYRAMIDALE. Tall erect grower with fine white flowers. 
NIVALIS. A very profuse bloomer and showy. 
MAXIMUS. Very strong upright growth with large flowers. 
PUBESCENS. Clusters of 6 to 8 flowers on arching 
branches. 
PURPURESCENS. Pure white petals with purple calyx. 
VERRUCULOSUS. Small leaf variety with fine white flow- 
ers. 
SERICANTHUS. Very bushy grower with branches arch- 
ing. 
VOILE LACTEE. Large single white flowers, very showy. 
Field plants, $1.50 and $2.00 each. 
For best results, the Mock Oranges should receive a good 
pruning and cleaning out of old wood, every two years. 
This produces new strong growth from which great pro- 
fusion of flowers develops. 
PICEA—SPRUCE 
ae ot cig hate Dwarf spruce of conical form with thick 
ranches. 
ABIES CLANBRASILIANA. Dwarf spruce, compact, sub- 
globose, rather flat-topped bush with lustrous bright 
green foliage. 
ABIES GREGORYANA. Dwarf spruce of very slow growth 
and compact habit. Rarely exceeds 5 ft. and usually as 
broad as tall. 
ABIES MAXWELLII. Dwarf spruce of very low compact 
growth. Branches are short and very twiggy, and it 
takes ages to attain 2 ft. 
ABIES MICROSPERMA. Dwarf spruce with dense branches 
and bright green, close set leaves. A very handsome 
little gem. f 
ABIES PROCUMBENS. Prostrate form of spruce with 
horizontal branches eventually spreading as wide as AOmt ts 
ABIES NIDIFORMIS. Nest-shaped dwarf spruce. A hand- 
some densely crowded, compact plant with dark green 
foliage. Branchlets in light layers form a dense, Impene- 
trable head. One of the best of the dwarf spruces. 8 to 
10 in. $2.00, 10 to 12 in. $2.50, 12 to 14 in. $4.00, 14 to 16 
in. $6.00, 16 to 18 in. $8.00, 18 to 22 in. $10.00, 22 to 26 in. 
$12.50. 
ABIES PUMILA. Dwarf spruce of slow growth forming a 
small rounded dense plant, with dark green leaves. 
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