HYPERICUM, HIDCOTE. 



All I lie way from June to 

 inid-Ocloher, you can have 

 willi this Kood shrub 2-inch 

 Mowers of fjolden yellow . . . 

 masses of them. They arc 

 fragrant and a delight to the 

 eye, too. The plant is perfect 

 for th(! ht)rder or foreground 

 because it grows about 18 

 inclies tall and equally broad. 

 In winter, the plant freezes 

 back; in spring, grows vig- 

 orously back again. In 

 warmer parts of the country, 

 Hypericum Hidcotc will reach 

 3 to 4 feet i[i height. This 

 l)lant was originated at the 

 famous Hidcote estate in 

 Jingland. I like it myself — ■ 

 think you will also. 2-year 

 plants, $1.95 ea.; 2 for 

 $3.50. 



TAMARIX, PINK CASCADE 



.\BELIOPH YLLUM DISTICHUM or White Forsythia, as it is often called, 

 is a native of Korea. Growing to about 3 Yi feet, it produces in early spring a 

 mass of bell-shaped, lightly pinkish flowers which soon turn white. The plant 

 is hardy, likes sunny, well-drained location. Flowers are fragrant. On seeing 

 this shrub for the first time, memy people Eire amazed by "the white for- 

 sythia." 2 to 3-foot plants, $4.00 ea.; 2 for .$7.50, 



VITEX MACROPHYLLA. The lavender-blue of this outstanding shrub 

 is eye-filling from July until fall — one of the finest of summer flowering 

 plemts. Stays dormant until weather is warm, then grows tmd flowers vig- 

 orously. If not kept back by pruning will reach, perhaps, 10 feet. Good 

 lawn or border plant — distinctive in appeau-ance, and very desirable in every 

 way. This is sometimes known as the Chaste Tree. Not everyone has it. 

 15 to 18-inch plants, $2.95 ea.; 2 for $5.25. 



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HYPERICUM, 



HIDCOTE 



ABELIOPHYLLUM DISTICHUM 

 also called White Forsythia 



VITEX MACROPHYLLA 



