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HYPEKICUM densiflorum. Sni. to Mfd. Upright habit; narrow, soft ""green, 
glossy foliage and small lemon-yellow flowers in midsummer. 2 to 3 feet, 25 cts. 
H. Ealmianum (Kalm's St. John's Wort ). Sm. Of looser habit than the first, with 
narrower, rich green foliage and smaller bright yellow flowers. Does well even 
in shady spots. 2 feet, 25 cts. 
KERRIA (Corchorus)— Globe Flower. 
KEERIA Japonica (Japanese G. F ). Sm. A beautiful shrub of graceful, open habit, 
with slender green branches clothed with pointed soft green foliage and thickly 
studded with single, deep 
golden yellow flowers in 
early .summer and also 
borne at intervals in sm.iller 
quantities throughout 
the summer. 2 feet, 
25 cts. 
K. — , var. flora 
plena. Very 
double, globe- 
like, deep gold- 
en-yellow flow- 
ers. 2 to 3 feet, 
25 cts. 
K. — , var. folliis 
variegatia (Va- 
riegated (;. 
F.). Of dwarf, 
more rounded 
habit than tl e 
type, with foli- 
age beautifully 
edged and 
striped with 
silver. 25 cts. 
LESPEDEZA- 
[0 Bush Clover 
lESPEDEZA bicolor. lircr!. 
A dense shrub of distinctly 
upright habit, with com- 
pound foliage and long, 
showy terminal panicles of 
dark reddish purple flow- 
ers, borne in midsummer. 
L. Sieboldii. Sm. Pea-shaped flowers, borne in long, drooping clusters the length 
of the branches in great profusion. Specially noteworthy, and can be strongly 
recommended. 35 cts. 
LIOUSTRUM— Privet. 
A class of rapid-growing shrubs with pleasing foliage, .showy flowers and orna- 
mental fruits. Particularly useful for hedge purposes and eciually desirable for group- 
ing with other shrubs in forming belts and screens. 
LIGUSTKUM Ibota (Ibote's P.). Of upright habit, with oval, light green foli- 
aee, dark gray bark and terminal clusters of creamy white flowers followed by 
shining black fruits. Perfectly hardy. 2 to 3 feet, 25 cts. 
L, Meadia. Similar to the last except in its broader, denser, more pendulous habit 
2 to 3 feet, 25 cts. 
Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora. 
35 Cts. 
(See pi'eceilhig page.) 
