| | |even a finer plant.
| | |Other delightful hybrid
| | |forms are, Boule
| | |d'Argent, a neat bush
| | |with double flowers;
| | |Candelabre, with larger
| | |blossoms than the other
| | |forms of Lemoinei; Gerbe
| | |de neige, dwarf form
| | |with large single
| | |flowers; and Manteau
| | |d'Hermine, semi-double.
| | |These are among the most
| | |charming of all hardy
| | |shrubs.
| | |
*P. Lewisii |Western North |White; |One of the best, with long
|America |Mid-June |graceful arching shoots,
| | |and large trusses of pure
| | |white blossoms.
| | |
*P. microphyllus |New Mexico |White |A dense rounded bush, 3
(Small-leaved | | |feet high and as much
Mock Orange) | | |across, clothed with tiny
| | |leaves, and very fragrant
| | |flowers one inch across.
| | |
P. Satsumi |Japan |White |Rather tenderer than the
(Japanese Mock | | |American kinds this forms a
Orange) | | |distinct spreading bush
| | |thinner than most of the
| | |others. The flowers are
| | |pure white and fragrant,
| | |and differ from the others
| | |in that the petals are
| | |less rounded and fu
|