Hardy Shrubs Six to Eight Feet—Continued. 
EUONYMOUS, Americus, Strawberry Bush—de ik. Yellow-red flowers in June; good foliage; fruits very showy in fall. 
EUONYMOUS, Calatus, Winged Burning Bush—d e ik. Yellow-red flowers, June; gorgeous fall color; ornamental berries. 
HYDRANGEA, Aboresence, Hills of Snow—deik. Plant is covered with abundance of large white flowers in June-July. 
HYDRANGEA, Paniculata Grandiflora, Hardy—-d e i k. Immense white flowers in September-October; also in tree form. 
LILAC, Alphonse Lavalle (Hybrid)—-d e ik. Light blue, violet shaded flowers, double in May; a very popular shrub. 
LILAC, Chas. X. (Hybrid)—-d e ik. Fine deep red single fowers in May borne in large trusses; a profuse bloomer. 
LILAC, Emile Demoine (Hybrid)—d e i k. Large double rose-pink flowers blooming in May; a very beautiful shrub. 
LILAC, Frau Bertha Dammann (Hybrid)—Large pure white flowers blooming in May in large trusses; attractive variety. 
LILAC, Ludwig Spath (Hybrid)—-d e ik. This variety has single, dark purple colored flowers that bloom in May. 
LILAC, Mme. Lemoine (Hybrid)—d e i k. The blooms are double and of a beautiful pure white appearing in May. 
LILAC, Pres. Grevy (Hybrid)—d e i k. Shrub is covered with a profusion of beautiful large rose-lilac flowers in May. 
LILAC, Persian—d ei k. Pale lilac flowers in May and June in rather small and loose panicles; the leaves are small. 
LILAC, Villosa Himalayan—deik. Pink-lilac flowers in May and June; stout upright branches; has dull green leaves. 
LILAC, White Persian—deik. White flowers in May and June; form of above; very attractive among other shrubs. 
LONICERA, Fragrantissima Bush Honeysuckle—c dem. Fragrant pink flowers, April-May; attractive, recurving branches. 
LONICERA, Morrowi, Japanese Bush Honeysuckle—c dem. White flowers freely produced, May-June; bright berries. 
LONICERA, Tatarica, Tartarian Honeysuckle—c de m. Abundance of fragrant pink white flowers May-June; red fruit. 
PRIVET, Amoor River—c h m. 6-10-ft. White flowers in June and July; can be made very dense by frequent pruning. 
PRIVET, California—c h k m. 6-10-ft. White flowers in June-July; darl: green; will stand any amount of pruning. 
PRIVET, Common—c k. 6-10-ft. White; June-July; narrow dull green foliage; attractive berries throughout the winter. 
PRIVET, Polish—c h k. 6-10-ft. White; June-July; leaves bluish-green and lustrous; half evergreen; hardiest privet. 
SAMBUSCUS, Can. A., American Elder—d b e g k. Broad panicles white flowers, fragrant, June; black fruit; very showy. 
SAMBUSCUS, Lacintta, Cut-leaved Elder—d b e g k. Handsome cymes of fragrant white flowers, June-July; cut foliage. 
SAMBUSCUS, Nigra, Golden Leaved Elder—d b e g k. White flowers in July with bright yellow foliage; very attractive. 
SPIREA, Douglassi—c deik p. Beautiful deep rose colored flowers in July-August; young branches red-brown color. 
SPIREA, Prunifola fi. pl. (Bridal Wreath)—-c d e i k. Very double, showy, pure white flowers; has excellent foliage. 
VIBURNUM, Deutatum (Arrow Wood)—d ek n. White flowers in small flat heads, May-June; upright in growth. 
VIBURNUM, Plicatum (Japan Snowball)—d e im. White flowers in June; a fine shrub with very beautiful foliage. 
VIBURNUM, Sterile (Common Snowball)—d e i k. White, globose flower clusters, May-June; attractive when in bloom. 
VIBURNUM, Tomentosum (Single-flowered Snowball)—d e im. Pure white flowers blooming in June followed by berries. 
Hardy Shrubs, Over Eight Feet 
AMORPHA, Fruticosa, False Indigo—d e g k n. Large spikes of pea-shaped violet-purple flowers in June; ornamental. 
BENZOIN, Aes., Spice Bush—b d g ik. Handsome yellow flowers in April; conspicuous scarlet fruit; aromatic foliage. 
CARAGANA, Aborescens, Siberian Pea Shrub—e k. Pretty pea-shaped yellow flowers in May and June; showy dwarf tree. 
