HYDRANGEAS, PHILADELPHUS, SNOWBALLS, ETC. 
HIBISCUS syriacus. See Altheas, page 34. 
HONEYSUCKLE, BUSH (Lonicera tatarica). Grows 6 to 10 feet, and blooms 
early in the spring. Profusion of lovely white flowers in May and June, 
followed by translucent berries in the fall. 
H., Bush. Same as above but flowers pink. r-yr. size only. 
H., Bush (Lonicera Morrowit). Yellow flowers. No 3-yr. size. 
Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora 5.20. Lavoe 
ptember, and October 
The flowers are rich, creamy white, changing to pink, and borne in immense 
clusters, often more than a foot long; it blooms in August, the first and every 
succeeding year, and continues in bloom for months. It is entirely hardy, no 
trouble to grow, and splendid effects can be obtained with this free-flowering 
shrub by planting it in masses along driveways, in groups among shrubbery 
or as a center for beds. 4-yr. size, $1 each O. See other sizes and prices below. 
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Hydrangea, “Hills of Snow” “4,crboréscens 
grandiflora) 
One of the most valuable characteristics of this shrub is its coming into 
bloom just after the passing of all the early spring flowers, while its long flow- 
ering season, from June till late August, makes it an acquisition on any lawn. 
The heads of flowers are produced on long, strong stems, making them good for 
cutting for indoor decoration. 4-yr. size, $1 each. See other prices and sizes below. 
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ees) New French Hydrangeas (H. hortensis) 
These cannot be listed with the hardy shrubs as they are not entirely hardy 
everywhere in U.S.A. We find, with protection, they are hardy in this latitude. 
Charming for porch and house-front decoration. They are offered on page 41. 
Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora 
KERRIA japonica flore-pleno (Corchorus). Double, orange-yellow flowers, 
borne abundantly in May. Grows about 2 feet high and makes a neat, compact 
shrub that is very popular. I-yr. size only. 
LONICERAS. See Honeysuckle, Bush. 
Philadelphus (Mock Orange) 5,SHONCEST 
Masses of exquisite fragrant white flowers in May and June. Growth 8 to Io 
feet. They will bloom in shady places but do best in open sunlight. 
Philadelphus coronarius. Tie true stock, which we have grown from cuttings, is 
very fragrant. Only a few nurseries have original stock of this splendid variety. 
P., Avalanche. ( New.) Large flowers on slender arching branches. 
P., Bouquet Blanc. ( New.) Large white flowers in immense quantities. 
P., Manteau d’Hermine. (New.) A dwarf variety with very small leaves. 
: No 3-yr. size. 
P., Virginal. (New.) This is 
the grandest of all, with large 
crested flowers borne in great 
quantities. Without doubt one 
of the finest introductions in 
recent years. (See cut.) I-yr. 
size, 75 cts. each, postpaid; 2-yr. 
size, $1.50 each D 
PUSSY WILLOW (Salix Cap- 
rea). A quick growing shrub- 
like tree which producessilvery 
fur-like catkins in early spring. 
New Philadelphus, Virginal 
Japan Snowball (visurnum plicatum) See cut 
Pure white flowers in dense, globular clusters, 4 to 5 inches in diameter, which 
look like balls of snow. The plant grows 6 feet and over, and the blooms fairly cover 
the bush. The heavy ribbed foliage of deep, dark green is beautiful always, and 
in May it makes a splendid setting for the handsome balls of snow-white flowers. 
Extra-large plants, splendid specimens, $1.50 each 0. See other prices below. 
COMMON SNOWBALL (Viburnum Opulus sterile). June. 6 to g ft. Bears 
beautiful masses of flowers. Sometimes called the Guelder Rose. 
PRICES NOTE QUANTITY PRICES| Each | 10 for | 25 for | 100 for 
For any of the | ;_ : : | 
above, (aless l-yr. Size, Postpaid....}| $0 35 $3 15 $7 00 | $28 00 
otherwise 2-yr. Size, Field-Grown. 600 5 400) 12 000; 48 000 
noted) 3-yr. Size, Field-Grown 900 8 000 18 000 72 000 
Japan Snowball (Viburnum plicatum). 
OIndicates delivery not prepaid. See page 3 35 
