Co . -grant Honeysuckle). Of semi-climbing habit, butcan easily be grown in bush form. Pink flowers;very profuse bloomer in early spring. In late summeragain produces flowers, which continue until of our finest shrubs. L. Bella. Hybrid variety; abundance of pinkish whiteflowers in early spring, followed by yellow fruit. L., Dr. Bertrance. A new variety producing an abun-dance of large pink flowers in early spring, whichcontrast beautifully with the bright green most desirable variety. L. fragrantissima (Fragrant Honeysuckle). Highlyesteemed for its exceedingly


Co . -grant Honeysuckle). Of semi-climbing habit, butcan easily be grown in bush form. Pink flowers;very profuse bloomer in early spring. In late summeragain produces flowers, which continue until of our finest shrubs. L. Bella. Hybrid variety; abundance of pinkish whiteflowers in early spring, followed by yellow fruit. L., Dr. Bertrance. A new variety producing an abun-dance of large pink flowers in early spring, whichcontrast beautifully with the bright green most desirable variety. L. fragrantissima (Fragrant Honeysuckle). Highlyesteemed for its exceedingly sweet-scented, pinkishwhite flowers, which appear in February and con-tinue to bloom for a long time. Almost evergreen. L. Morrowi (Japanese Bush Honeysuckle). A Japa-nese variety, producing early in April a profusion ofwhite flowers, followed by a mass of bright red fruit. L. Ruprechtiana (Manchurian Honeysuckle). Flowerspure white. Blooms in March, and lasts six weeks;berries red or yellow. A very showy PEARL See Exochorda Lagerstrcemia Inaica (see page 23) My: rica Myrica cerifera (Wax Myrtle). A native shrub foundfrom New Jersey to Texas. Broad green leaves;berries bluish white with a waxy coating. A desir-able shrub. each 10 18 to 24 in., bushy So 50 $4 00 12 to 15 in., bushy 25 2 00 MOCK ORANGE. See Philadelphus Neviusia Neviusia Alabamensis (Snow Wreath). A very rareand graceful shrub with slender spreading branches,producing in early spring a profusion of featherywhite flowers. each2 to 3 ft., strong plants. $0 50 Mock Orange Vigorous-growing shrubs with large, handsome foli-age and beautiful flowers, produced in great profusionin early spring. Should be in every collection. each 10 100 4 to 6 ft., heavy-, well branchedSo 50 $4 00 $25 00 3 to 4 ft., heavy, well branched 35 3 00 20 00 2 to 3 ft., well branched 25 2 00 15 00 Philadelphus coronarius (Garland, or Sweet Syringa). Flowers pure white, very sweet, produced in greatprofusion. P. gran


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