. C. M. Hobbs & Sons. Nurseries Horticulture Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs. Philadelphus Coronarius FRENCH LILACS The grafted varieties of the French Lilacs are noted for the bloom, sometimes very young plants bloom in the nursery. Not as large a grower as the common varieties. Fine as specimens. We consider these varieties listed here as outstanding for this section. Charles Joly. Dark purplish red. Charles X. Double red. Ludwig Spaeth. Single red. President Grevy. Double blue. Madame Lemoine. Large doub


. C. M. Hobbs & Sons. Nurseries Horticulture Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs. Philadelphus Coronarius FRENCH LILACS The grafted varieties of the French Lilacs are noted for the bloom, sometimes very young plants bloom in the nursery. Not as large a grower as the common varieties. Fine as specimens. We consider these varieties listed here as outstanding for this section. Charles Joly. Dark purplish red. Charles X. Double red. Ludwig Spaeth. Single red. President Grevy. Double blue. Madame Lemoine. Large double white. Michel Buchner. Double pinkish lilac. President Lincoln. Single blue. MAHONIA aquifolia. See page 9, Broadleaf Evergreens. PHILADELPHUS - Mock Orange Lilacs Virginal (Virginal Mock Orange) Mock Orange with semi-double This group of shrubs has a definite place i attractive and sweet scented blossoms and PHILADELPHUS aurea (Golden Mock Orange). A dwarf shrub with numerous upright branches covered with bright yellow leaves all summer and white flowers in the spring. A fine plant to be used when color is desired with an ever- green planting or mixed in with other shrubs. P. coronarius (Sweet Mock Orange). 8 ft. An upright shrub with large creamy white flowers perhaps the most fragrant of all the Mock Orange. This plant will thrive well when P. Minnesota Snowflake. Patent No. 538. A graceful, well branched plant with a good foliage retained by the plant later than most varieties of Mock Orange. The blossoms are double, sweet scented and white in color. 6 ft. One of the finest of the waxy white flowers that almost n your landscape planting because of the the good foliage. planted under large trees or in groups with other shrubs. P. grandiflora (Big Scentless Mock Orange). The least fragrant of the Mock Orange family but producing the largest flowers, sometimes 3 inches in diameter. A large shrub succeeding in almost any soil. P. Kokomo Princess. A new Mock Orange with good


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