SHRUBS 
Hamamelis virginiana. Witch Hazel. Yellow blooms late 
in season. 1.50 and up 
Holodiscus dumosa. Mountain Spirea. Graceful white 
flower heads; a native. 1.00 and up 
Honeysuckle, see Lonieera. 
Hydrangea arborescens. One Hydrangea good in Colo¬ 
rado. 1.00 and up 
Hypericum aureum, St. John’s Wort. Rich yellow flowers with 
a mass of golden stamens, leathery green leaves. 
2 feet. 1.50 
Ilex verticillata. Attractive for its red berries in winter.. 1.50 
Jamesia americana. Clusters of wax-white flowers like Phila- 
delphus; extremely hardy. 1.00 
Koelreuteria paniculata, Varnish Tree. Glossy divided foliage, 
showy golden flowers in July followed by ornamental 
pods . 1.50 
Kerria japonica. Double bright yellow flowers; bright green 
stems in winter. 1.50 
Kolkwitzia amabilis, Beauty Bush. Arching branches covered 
with clusters of pink flowers. 1.50 up 
Laburnum vulgar©, Golden Chain. Wistaria-like flowers but 
bright yellow. 2.00 
Lilacs, see Syringa. 
Ligustrum, Privet 
Dr. Regel. Low shrub, horizontal habit, good foliage .50 
For other Privet, see Hedging. 
Plant Iris Mrs. Marian Cran near Lonieera 
korlkowi floribunda. 
Lonieera, Honeysuckle Bush. 
Korolkowi floribunda. Blue-leaf Honeysuckle. Pro¬ 
fuse pink flowers in a shower of gray foliage. 
1.00 and up 
Morrowi. Spreading habit, white flowers, bright red fruit .50 
Tartarica alba. White flowers.50 and up 
Tatarica rosea. Upright habit, pink flowers, prolific fruit .50 
Tatarica siberica. Red flowers.50 
For Climbing Honeysuckle, see Vines, page 30. 
Mahonia aquifolium. Oregon Holly Grape. Blue-black fruit. 
spiny lustrous dark green foliage which turns brilliant 
red in winter. 1.00 up 
Mulberry, Russian, see Morus. 
Moms, Russian Mulberry. 1.00 
Philadelphus, Mock Orange. 
Avalanche. Fragrant white flowers, profuse. 1.00 
Bouquet Blanc. Clusters of pure white fragrant flowers 1.50 
Coronarius. Tall shrub, large fragrant flowers. 1.00 
Grandiflorus. Similar to above. 1.25 and up 
Lemoinei. Compact shrub, fragrant flowers. 1.00 
Mt. Blanc. Large waxy-white semi-double flowers_ 1.50 
Nivalis. A new snow-white one. 
Virginalis. Semi-double white flowers, the most continuous 
bloomer . 1.50 
Physocarpus, Ninebark. Vigorous shrub, white flowers, attrac¬ 
tive bright red seed pods. 1.00 
Potentilla, Cinquefoil 
Fruticosa. Showy bright yellow floyvers, continuous 
bloomer. Native.50 
Nepalensis. Smaller variety with purple flowers. 1.00 and up 
Prunus glandulosa. Flowering Almond. Bright pink, 
double flowers; early, 2-3 feet. 1.50 
White, 2-3 feet. 1.50 
Prunus triloba. Flowering Plum. Showers of brilliant 
pink flowers. 1.00 and up 
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