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TREE HYDRANGEA 
Every Lover of the Beautiful should have one 
or more of these Lovely Bloomers 
Beautiful as a Shrub they are Grandly Beautiful 
as a Tree, Growing in Loveliness as they 
Acquire flge and Size. 
THE HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA is recognized 
wherever known, and in all latitudes, as decidedly the finest acquisition 
to the list of hardy shrubs made in the past twenty years. It is as 
hardy as a naUve oak, and produces at the ends of the branches great masses of 
flowers, the individual clusters often being nearly a foot in length. Unequaled 
for lawns and cemeteries, and appropriate everyzvhere. Give it a trial and you 
would not part with it for three times its cost. Our stock is well grown and 
of extra size, and with care should bloom the first season. 
The Hydrangea grows from eight to ten feet high, with large, showy, 
handsome green leaves, and bears immense cone-shaped heads of pale green 
flowers, changing to nearly pure white, and again to varying shades of pink and 
red, produced in August and remaining until cut off by severe frost. Should 
have rich soil and plenty of moisture to produce best results. 
We would like every one to try this, because we know it will be satisfactory, 
and satisfactiQn to our customers is the foundation of our success. 
