Flowering Shrubs 
LONICERA fragrantissima. Winter Honeysuckle. 
So named because its foliage clings after heavy frosts. 
Blooms in early April, with creamy white flowers similar in 
odor to those of honeysuckle vine. Bears red fruit in sum- 
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L. morrowi. Morrow’s Bush Honeysuckle. 
A native of the Orient. Broad, spreading habit. Bears 
small white flowers tinged with yellow, followed by bright 
red fruit. 
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L. tatarica rosea. Pink Tatarian Honeysuckle. 
A tall-growing shrub with pink flowers. Covered with 
scarlet fruit in late summer. Does well in the shade. 
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PHILADELPHUS coronarius. Sweet Mock-Orange. 
The old-fashioned Sweet Syringa or Mock-Orange. This 
is an old favorite with snow-white flowers in May and June. 
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P. lemoinei. Lemoine Mock-Orange. 
A dwarf-growing shrub with sweet-scented, pure white 
flowers. Good for border plantings. 
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P. virginalis. Double-flowering Mock-Orange. 
A double-flowering variety fast becoming a favorite, with 
its fragrant, gardenia-like flowers. 
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Philadelphus coronarius 
