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John Connon Co., Limited, Hamilton, Ont. 
FLOWERING AND ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS— Continued^ 
FORSYTHIA Intermedia. (L.) A form with erect, arching branches, foliage 
a good green and bright yellow flowers in April. 2 to 2^ feet, each 
SOc; ten $4.50; 2J4 to 3 feet, each, 60c; ten, $5.50; 3 to 4 feet, each, 75c; 
ten, $7.00. 
— suspensa. (Drooping Golden Bell.) Resembles Fortunei, but of graceful 
drooping habit. 2 to 2>4 feet, each, 50c; ten, $4.50; 254 to 3 feet, each. 
60c; ten, $5.50; 3 to 4 feet, each, 7Sc; ten. $7.00. 
HAMAMELIS Virginiana. (Witch Hazel.) (L.) Leaves hke Hazel turning 
brilliant orange and purple in the fall; yellow flowers late in the sum- 
mer. 2 to 2K feet, each, 45c; ten $4.00; ZYz to 3 feet, each 55c; ten, $5.00. 
HIBISCUS. (Althea, or Rose of Sharon.) (L.) The Althcas are symmet- 
rical rapid-growing, free-flowering shrubs. Very desirable because of 
their August and September bloom. They should be pruned very close 
in early spring. Can be used for hedges. 
— Anemonaeflorus. Double, dark red. 
— Ranunculiflorus. Double, white with crimson eye. 
— Roseus. Double dark rose. 
1^ to 2 feet, each, 40c; ten, $3.50; 2 to 2H feet, each, SOc; ten, $4.50. 
HIPPOPHAE Rhamnoides. (Sea Buckthorn.) (L.) A stiff growing shrub 
With gray-green foliage; yellow flowers in May and orange-colored 
fruit in September. IJ^ to 2 feet, each, 40c; ten, $3.50; 2 to 3 feet each 
SOc; ten, $4.00. 
HYDRANGEA arborescens grandiflora alba. (Hills of Snow.) A decided 
acquisition to the group of Hydrangeas. The blooms are large in size 
and pure white in color, coming into flower in June and lasting till end 
of August. 2 to 2H feet, each, SOc; ten, $4.50; 2^ to 3 feet, each, 60c: 
ten, $5.50; 3 to 4 feet, each, 7Sc; ten, $7.00. 
— Paniculata grandiflora. (L.) It blooms in great profusion in August and 
beptember, bearing immense cone-shaped heads of white flowers turn- 
ing to shades of pink. IJ^ to 2 feet, each, 40c; ten, $3.50; 2 to IVz feet 
each, SOc;; ten, $4.50; 2>^ feet to 3 feet, each, 60c; ten, $5.50; 3 to 4 feet' 
each, 75c; ten, $7.00. 
Standard or Tree-shaped with stem about 3 feet high, each, $1.50; ten, 
LIGUSTRUM Amurense. (Amoor Rover Privet.) Much the same in appear- 
ance and habit as Ovalifolium, but much more hardy. 1% to 2 feet, 
—Vulgaris. (Common Privet.) (L.) A variety that is very effective for 
?P f^^'„M°"^^f is green; flowers in June are white; berries shining 
black When planting cut the plants to within 8 inches of the ground 
«9.:n ^';^ growth. Very hardy. 1/^ to 2 feet, ten, 
$2.50; 2 to 3 feet, ten, $3.50. 
LONICERA Morrowi. (M.) (Japanese Bush Honeysuckle.) A very useful 
decorative variety with white flowers in May and June, and bright red 
fruit from August till Fall. 2 to 3 feet, each SOc; ten, $4.50. 
— Muscavensis. (Muskau Honeysuckle.) Similar to Morrowi but more 
upright in growth. 2 to 3 feet, each, SOc; ten, $4.50. 
— Tartarica alba (L.) A strong grower, with dark green foliage and white 
flowers in May and June, followed by brilliant crimson fruit to 2 
feet, each, 40c; ten, $3.50; 2 to 2/^ feet, each, SOc; ten, $4.50; 2% to 3 
feet, each. 60c; ten, $5.50; 3 to 4 feet, each, 7Sc; ten, $7 00 
