Trees, Shrubs and Vines 
(i) S. Fortunet; leaf serrate, oblong-lance-shaped. Flower 
rose-colored, in flat-topped clusters ; June. 
(j) S. Dhunbergit : leaf sharply serrate, oblong-lance-shaped, 
not hairy; branches hairy. Flowers white, 2-5-clustered ; April ; 
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(k) S. trtlobata : leaf serrate, slightly 3-lobed, roundish, not 
hairy. Flowers white, clustered, profuse; May; 2°. Siberia. 
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20. European Red-osier. (Cornus sanguinea.) 
LEAF : 2'-3', simple, opposite, entire, ovate, somewhat downy 
beneath; branches becoming bright red at end of winter. 
FLOWER: p. white, small (petals and stamens 4), in flat-topped 
clusters, early in summer ; berries small, black or purplish. 
21. Philadelphus. (Syringa.) (P. gordonianus.) 
LEAF: 3-4’, simple, opposite, serrate, ovate, pointed, hairy 
both sides, branches drooping. FLOWER: p. white (petals 4, 
toothed at apex, many stamens, 4 or 5 styles more or less grown 
together), single; July; 6°-9°. Northwestern America. Var. 
aurea nana is smaller, with yellow foliage. 
22. Rhodotypus. (R. kerrioides.) 
LEAF: 3, simple, opposite, irregularly and sharply serrate, 
ovate-lance-shaped, bright green, not hairy, of vivid color late in 
fall. FLOWER: p. white, nearly 2’ across (petals 4, roundish, 
stamens many, sepals large), single, terminal; April and all sum- 
mer ; somewhat resembles a rose. Japan. 
23. Hydrangea. (H. nivea.) 
LEAF: 2'-4', simple, opposite, serrate, ovate or slightly cor- 
date, pointed, whzte-woolly beneath, green and smooth above. 
FLOWER: p. white (calyx 4—5-toothed, small petals as many as 
calyx-teeth, stamens 8-10), in flat cymes, a few marginal flowers 
sterile and ex/arged. Southern States. 
24. Hydrangea. (H. paniculata grandiflora.) 
LEAF: 3'-5', simple, opposite, serrate, long-ovate, pointed, 
slightly hairy. FLOWER: white, afterward rosy, s¢erz/e (con- 
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