Hardy Shrubs Four to Six Feet—Continued. 
CYDONIA, Japanica, Quince—c deik. Large masses of scarlet flowers in May; fragrant and edible fruits; good foliage. 
KERRIA, Japanica, Globe Flower—dekm. Bright yellow flowers in June; dense foliage with showy vivid green bark. 
PHILADELPHUS, Aureus, Golden Mock Orange—c deik. White flowers in May and June; brilliant yellow foliage. 
PHILADELPHUS, Lemoine’s Erect Syringa—c d ei k. Sweet scented white flowers blooming in June; slender branches. 
PRIVET, h., Ibota—c k. 5-6-ft. White flowers in June; a low, dense shrub with especially attractive fruit; very popular. 
PRUNUS, Communis, Almond, Double White—deik. Showy white, double rose-like flowers in May; very attractive. 
PRUNUS, Communis, Almond, Double Pink—deik. Attractive rose colored flowers in May; blooms before leaves appear. 
RHODOTYPOS, K., White Kerria—d ek. Single white flowers in May followed by conspicuous black fruits; bright foliage. 
RHODODENDRONS—See ‘‘Rhododendrons’’ under Broad Leaved Evergreens for a detailed description of this shrub. 
RIBES, Aureum, Golden Currant—e k. Fragrant yellow flowers in May; has dark brown edible fruit; foliage is glossy. 
RIBES, G., Pink Flowered Currant—e k. Large purple rose flowers blooming in May; blue-black fruit; deep green leaves. 
RIBES, S., Red Flowered Currant—e k. Purple-red flowers blooming in May; has red bark twigs; the fruit is blue-black. 
ROBINIA, H., Rose or Moss Acacia—f gpk. Rose flowers, May-June; spreads from roots like raspberry; hairy branches. 
SPIREA, Billardii—e de ik. Dense panicles of rich pink flowers blooming in July and August; narrow, dense shrub. 
SPIREA, Billardii alba—c d eik. Very similar to the above variety excepting the flower-blossoms which are snow-white. 
SPIREA, Van Houttei--c deik. Grandest of all the Spireas; resembles a fountain when white blooms appear in May-June. 
TAMARIX, Odessana (Caspian)—d b e j m. Lavender-pink flowers in July; fleathered, silver green foliage; bushy growth. 
WEIGELIA, Florida (Rosea)—e i m. An abundance of pink flowers in June; good foliage; an old garden favorite. 
WEIGELIA, Florida Variegata—e i m. Rose flowers in June; leaves are margined with white; shrub is dense in growth. 
WEIGELIA, Hybrida Candida—e im. Profusion of pure white flowers blooming in June; the plant is bushy in growth. 
WEIGELIA, Hybrida Desboisii—_ e i m. Trumpet-shaped, dark rose flowers blooming in June-July; spreading branches. 
WEIGELIA, Hybrida Eva Rathke—e im. Handsome, fragrant, crimson flowers in June and July; most distinct variety. 
WEIGELIA, Hybrida Hendersoni—e im. This variety has dark rose flowers and blooms in June and July; attractive. 
WEIGELIA, Hybrida Van Houttei—e im. Clear carmine flowers, with orange markings in throat, blooming in June-July, 
Hardy Shrubs, Six to Eight Feet 
ARONIA, Arbutifolia, Chokeberry—dek. White flowers in May; foliage turns vivid crimson in autumn; showy red fruit. 
AESCULUS, Dwarf Horse Chestnut—d e m. Upright panicles of showy white flowers in June; rare; broad spreading shrub. 
CORYLUS, A., Purple Filbert—d im. Leaves remain deep purple all summer; good for contrast; useful for its fruit. 
DEUTZIA, Double White—d e im. Panicles of sweet scented double white flowers in June; attractive upright growth. 
DEUTZIA, Double Pink—d e im. Form similar to the above but with fragrant rose colored flowers blooming iit June. 
DEUTZIA, Pride of Rochester—d ei. Very large double white flowers in May; a very distinct and valuable variety. 
ELAEAGNUS, Longpipes, Silver Thorn (Oleaster)—d e ik n. Fragrant yellow flowers in April and May; red edible frvits. 
