MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 67 
Osa ikel ski C Approx.! Color of Approx. 
otanical name ‘ommon name height foarte time of 
bloom 
3 Hydrangea Wild hydrangea 4-6’ White July 
ar borescens 
3 Hydrangea Downy hydrangea 6-8’ White June-July 
radiata 
6 Hypericum Dense-flowered 3-5’ Yellow July-Aug. 
densiflorum St. John’s-wort 
6 Hypericum Kalm’s St. John’s-; 1-2’ Yellow August 
Kalmianum wort 
6 Hypericum Shrubby St. John’s-| 1-3’ Yellow July-Sept. 
prolificum wort 
8 Rhamnus \Lance-leaved buck- 8-20’ |Greenish May 
lanceolata thorn 
3 Robinia hispida |Rose acacia 3-9’ Pink or May-June 
purple 
3-9 Rosa humilis Pasture rose 1-2’ Pink May-July 
3 Sambucus pubens |Red-berried elder 3-8’ White May 
9 Vaccinium Tall blueberry 6-10’ | White or May-June 
corymbosum pink 
9 Vaccinium Low blueberry 6”-4’ | Pink May-June 
vacillans 
3-8 Viburnum Black haw 3-8’ White April-May 
prunifolium P 
3-8 Viburnum |Southern black haw | 6-15’ | White April-May 
rufidulum | | | 
SHRUBS FOR DRY AND SHADY SITUATIONS 
3 Aesculus Arguta |Western buckeye 3-10’ | Yellow March-April 
3 Amelanchier Service berry 6-8’ White April 
alnifolia 
3 Azalea nudiflora |Pink azalea 2-6’ Pink April-May 
3 Cornus circinata |Round-leaved 3-8’ | White May-June 
dogwood | 
3-8 Rhus aromatica |Fragrant sumac 3-10’ | Yellow March-April 
3-8 Rhus trilobata Tll-scented sumac 2-6" Yellow |March-April 
NOTES 
The annual flower sermon, provided for in Mr. Shaw’s will, 
was preached at Christ Church Cathedral, May 16, by the 
Rev. 8S. N. Watson, Rector Emeritus of the Church of the Holy 
Trinity, Paris, 
Recent visitors to the 
France. 
Garden 
include Dr. 
Dy Ts 
Mae- 
Dougal, Director Botanical Research, Carnegie Institution of 
Washington, Desert Laboratory, Tucson, Ariz.; Prof. W. E. 
Ritter, Director of Seripps Biological Research Institute, 
La Jolla, Cal.; Mr. L. W. Durrell, Pathologist at the Missouri 
Fruit Experiment Station, Mountain Grove, Mo. 
