. The Aiken Nurseries. Plants Vermont Catalogs; Trees Vermont Catalogs; Wild flowers Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs; Vegetables Vermont Catalogs; Horticulture Vermont Catalogs. DAPHNE MEZEREUM GOLDEN SYRINGA, P. foliis aureis. Dwarf Syringa with golden loliage. Compact habit. Flowers wiiite and fragrant. 18 to 24 in. 75c each. BIG SCENTLESS MOCKORANGE. /'. grandi- floras. Tall growing Syringa. Large white flowers with golden centers. 5 to 7 ft. $ each. VIRGINAL SYRINGA, /'. virginale. Grows to 6 ft. with immense double and single white flowers borne on the new growth both


. The Aiken Nurseries. Plants Vermont Catalogs; Trees Vermont Catalogs; Wild flowers Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs; Vegetables Vermont Catalogs; Horticulture Vermont Catalogs. DAPHNE MEZEREUM GOLDEN SYRINGA, P. foliis aureis. Dwarf Syringa with golden loliage. Compact habit. Flowers wiiite and fragrant. 18 to 24 in. 75c each. BIG SCENTLESS MOCKORANGE. /'. grandi- floras. Tall growing Syringa. Large white flowers with golden centers. 5 to 7 ft. $ each. VIRGINAL SYRINGA, /'. virginale. Grows to 6 ft. with immense double and single white flowers borne on the new growth both Summer and Fall. 18 to 24 in. 75c each. LEMOINB MOCKORANGE, P. Lemoinei. Grows to 6 ft. Rather small foliage and small fragrant flowers. 2 to 3 ft. 75c each. N1NEBARK. Physocarpus opulifolius. Tall, rapid growing shrub eventually to 15 ft. Used for backgrounds. Flowers white in small heads. 2 to 3 ft. 75c each. GOLDEN NINEBARK. P. ofiulifolius luleus. Like above except for golden foliage. Same sizes and prices as above. SHRUBBY CINOCEFOIL, Potenlilla fruticosa. A dwarf shrub seldom over 3 feet. Single, yellow, strawberry-like flowers from July until October. 2 to 3 ft. 75c each. PINK FLOWERING ALMOND, Primus glandu- losa sinensis. An old-fashioned very hardy shrub so common in cemeteries and about abandoned houses. Color, bright pink. 2 to 3 ft. $ each. NANKING CHERRY, Prunus lomenlosa. A bush cherry attaining 6 to 8 feet. Valuable not only for its profusion of flowers in Spring, but for edible fruits in July. Will bear farther North than most of the commercial cherries. 2 to 3 It. 75c each. FRAGRANT SUMAC, Rhus canadensis. Spread- ing and seldom over 3 feet tall. Fragrant leaves. Clusters of red seeds and ability to grow in poor soil are its recommendations. 3 to 4 ft. spread. $ each. SHINING SUMAC, R. copallina. Usually 4 to S feet tall, taller in the South. Glossy green foliage which turns brilliant scarlet in Autumn. 2 to 3 ft. 75c each. ROSE ACACIA, Rohinia hispid


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