A GHECK-LIST OF PLANTS 
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SIzE NAME Time oF FLowERING HABITAT REMARKS 
T.—Hemiptelea Davidii....... ...... N. China...... Prickly Elm. No value as orna- 
mental. 
S.—Hippophaé rhamnoides.... ...... Europe, Cent. Stays green late. Orange-colored, 
ASIA saps 2)oxc'- persistent frt. on female plant. 
S.—Holodiscus discolor........  ...+++ W. of Rocky Near relative of the Spireas. 
Eboosonacs Long drooping clusters of white 
flowers. 
Hydrangea arborescens. 
S.— VATo PTANGINOTAs.jcsfe12) «Kein WSS Asner Hardy, shapely shrub and pro- 
duces large clusters of sterile 
white fls. in profusion. Good 
habit. 
S.—H. Bretschneideri......... June E. Siberia. .... Large, hardy shrub. First of the 
shrubby Hydrangeas to bloom.* 
Ss 8 GWAC osspnonocdapoda sacdno Wek Ssenccce 
Deep paniculatancitcemerctere sein cnecereioisie Japan 
var. grandiflora. 
Ware PILCOKs a). 0 eis 010 Te" sasapaonnocaus Fls. early.* 
var. tardiva. 
Wie Fen DCLIOLATIS -1-/cielele|sieistneinie's June (JAPAN wants oe Best deciduous vine for brick or 
stone walls. Fls. white, broad 
heads. Lvs. bright. Plant on 
N. or E. side of bldg. Best. 
S.—H. quercifolia............. July De Utara Frequently winter-kills. Lvs. very 
handsome. 
Si Heeradlictalyevetersterieleie: selegsian © eisteietors WaSAteetac. as As a foliage plant is the most 
beautiful of the American spe- 
cies. Fls. white, flat heads, ring 
of neutral fls. Lvs. dark, blue- 
green above, silvery below. 
S.—H. xanthoneura........... June @hinass eee erie Fl. earliest of all hardy Hydran- 
geas. Resembles H. Bretsch- 
neideri. 
S.— var. Setchuenensis... June Chinas. sec 
S.— var. Wilsonii........ June @hinaee-mses 
D.—Hypericum Buckleyi...... ...... S. Appalachian One of the gems of the genus. 
Dwarf plant growing here only 
a few inches high, but spread- 
ing into a broad mat which 
becomes covered with fls. Very 
rare in cultivation. Well suited 
for a sunny position in the rock- 
garden. 
T.— Ilex Aquifolium...........  ...... Buropess 5-1 Not hardy in New England. 
SI CLOMAtaiiys ciersisvcisieiciavereeie’ - Matelzioie% I apo seasoned Upright growing, sometimes a tall 
tree. After 25 yrs. was killed 
1917-18. 
ST decid tater eine sister acs ieielnyetete Ssistates: prices Frt. red. 
Gah SIO RAGE sdonssosoncuosde Sa docs N. E. to Texas Its compact habit and its shining 
persistent lvs. make it one of 
the very best of the broad- 
leaved evergreen shrubs which 
can be grown in this climate. 
Very hardy, yet slightly in- 
jured 1917-18. 
Slee var ata eric iiescionrt scale een sie: cicts Ue Saea Showy, as the frt. is large and 
bright-colored. Easily  culti- 
vated. Grows rapidly in ordi- 
nary garden soil. Round- 
headed shrub 8-10 ft. across. 
ae Wiig, [eagles noeaobd, ob GbU | bopagor counnoN Yellow-fruited form. 
CS hiring hoassoasoccusea onppos Ss1StALeSitere ree Deciduous. Red berries. 
