A CHECK-LIST OF PLANTS 
2E 
SIZE 
NAME 
Wie HELO VL ca srcraleicrocie ister see, isieie seis 
Wis UNILS ULE \oveve, clolecctereieiets siers,) = sce sisiale 
Sip IDCL Ca acicraerseiearssertie Sete — ereis:b-els 
L. involucrata 
S.— Vary Serotinas «n0)-1<:= «1s July 
L. japonica. 
V— Vian Chinensise.) fecfeicien. jersyslasere 
Vv— var. Halliana. 
SB se KQENNEANA cnayeie) cl nicrexe locke bloxeieierele 
S—L. Korolkowil:iccccceis, see mies 
sS— var. floribunda. 
S.—L. Ledebouri............. July 
Si— Ls Maackil.< carcecnccseeh vseewes 
s.— var. podocarpa....... .....- 
S.— Le minutifloras <sc<cccnsce csesee 
(L. tatarica X L. Morrowii). 
SLi MOrrowlssci0.6 05's sieiersicis,  -e\s/0, ee: 
Tre OF FLOWERING 
HABITAT 
Rocky Mts..... 
Cent. Asia..... 
Pacific Coast... 
Amoor River... 
REMARKS 
Believed to be a hybrid, probably 
of American origin. Fils. 
although not fragrant are very 
beautiful. Outer surface of the 
corolla deep rose; inner surface 
pale yellow. 
Vigorous climbing plant. Has 
preserved its large dark green 
lvs. through the winter. Long. 
slender stems. Spreads over 
low bushes and rocks. Fils. 
open rose, turn orange-red, in 
axillary clusters. No perfume. 
Eastern American species of 
climbing Honeysuckle. Com- 
pact clusters of bright red frts. 
surrounded by the cups formed 
Py the union of the two upper 
vs. 
Latest flowering. Pale yellow fis. 
Fls. long, slender, bright yellow, 
tinged with red, and surrounded 
by large, leaf-like dark red cups 
which remain under the large, 
black, lustrous frt. 
More beautiful than Hall’s. Dis- 
tinguished by red color of 
young stems and lvs. 
Large, hardy, vigorous shrub. Fls. 
yellow, tinged red on outside. 
Lvs. thick, yellow-green. Bran- 
chlets dark red-purple. 
Graceful. Fls. pink. Lvs. silvery 
e [gray. 
Fls. bright yellow, tinged red, 
surrounded by large leaf-like 
dark red cups which remain 
under large, black, lustrous frt. 
Lvs. green till Nov. 
Tall, narrow shrub. Fls. white and 
largest of any Bush Honey- 
suckle, very handsome. Frt. 
small, bright red, remains till 
winter. Lvs. dark. Hardy. 
Valuable decorative plant. 
Vigorous shrub, wide-spreading 
branches, open habit. Fls. are 
smaller and less beautiful. Frt. 
large, scarlet, lustrous, ripens in 
Oct. Lvs. remain green till Nov. 
Remarkable in the beauty of its 
brilliant, orange-yellow, trans- 
lucent frt.* 
Broad, high bush with wide- 
spreading lower branches cling- 
ing close to the ground. Fls. 
yellow, in profusion. Frt. large, 
orange-red, very showy. Lvs. 
pale blue-green. Requires large 
space. 
