Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora. 
Hazelnut 
Hazelnut ( Corylus Americana). A 
beautiful shrub. Edible fruit in the 
fall. Each io 
3-4 ft $° 5 ° §4 °° 
4_3 ft I oo 8 oo 
Purple Hazel (C. maxima, var. 
purpurea). One of the best purple 
shrubs known and holds its color 
through the summer and fall. 
Each io 
2-3 ft So 50 $4 00 
Honeysuckle • Lonicera 
Bush Forms 
Chinese Fragrant ( Lonicera jragran- 
tissima). Flowers pink. One of the 
earliest to bloom. Each 10 
2- 3 ft • • - So 35 $3 00 
3- 4 ft 5° 4 00 
Tartarian (/,. Talarica). Flowers 
white, pink and red; bright red berries 
in fall. Each 10 100 
3- 4 ft $0 50 $3 50 $30 00 
4 - 5 f‘ 75 6 00 
HORSE-CHESTNUT, Dwarf (uffis- 
cuius parviflora). Dwarf spreading 
shrub. Blooms in July when bloom- 
ing shrubs are few. Each 10 
1J-2 ft Si 25 Sio 00 
HUCKLEBERRY, Swamp ( Vacci - 
nium corymbosum). Tall growing; 
very ornamental. Flowers on leafless 
stems, later covered with blue-black 
berries. Each 10 
i-i£ ft $0 50 $4 00 
Hydrangea 
Hydrangea arborescens (Wild Hy- 
drangea). Native Hydrangea. White 
flowers. Does well in shady places. 
Each 10 100 
1- 2 ft So 35 S2 50 $20 00 
4-5 ft 75 6 00 5 ° 00 
H. Hortensis, var. Otaska. (Japan- 
ese Hydrangea). Blooms June to 
October. Large showy flowers blue 
or pink. Each 10 
3- vr. plants So 60 S5 0° 
*H. paniculata (Panicled Hydran- 
gea). White flowers in loose, open 
clusters. Each 10 
2- 3 ft So 35 $2 50 
4- 3 ft., bushy 50 4 00 
5- 7 ft 7 5 6 00 
H\ paniculata grandiflora. (Large- 
flowered Hydrangea). Always a favor- 
ite. Large white flowers. 
Each 10 100 
2J-3 ft So 35 S3 00 $20 00 
3- 3i ft 5 ° 4 00 30 00 
3 i -4 ft 75 6 00 
4- 6 ft., very strong 1 00 7 50 
H. quercifolia (Oak-leaved Hy- 
drangea). One of the best and little 
known. Foliage like the oak. 
Each 10 
1 J-2 ft $0 50 $4 00 
2-3 ft 75 6 00 
