BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 
Crenata, Double White. Double white flowers. 
Fortuneii. Large, single flowers. 
Lemoineii. Large spreading growth; white flowers. 
Pride of Rochester. White flowers with outer petals 
margined with pink. 
ELDER, Golden. Sambucus Aurea. White blossoms, 
golden yellow and green foliage. 
EXOCHORDA GRANDIFLORA, Pearl Bush. Large, 
pure white flowers in May. 
FORSYTHIA, Golden Bell. Among the first shrubs to 
bloom in the early spring. All have yellow flowers 
before the leaves are out. 
Fortuneii. Upright growth. 
Intermedia. The earliest, abundant bloomer. 
Sieboldii. Blooms early and profusely. 
Suspensa. Of weeping habit. 
Viridissima. Dark green leaves, green wood. 
FRINGE, Purple. Rhus cotinus. Smoke Tree. Purplish, 
hair-like flowers. Very odd and unusual. 
GAYLUSSACIA RESINOSA, Black Huckleberry. Red¬ 
dish flowers and small blue-black berries. 
GOLDEN GLOW, Rudbeckia laciniata. A hardy per¬ 
ennial plant, chrysanthemum-like yellow flowers in 
summer. 
HALESIA TETRAPTERA, Snowdrop, or Silver Bell. 
Small, bell-shaped, white flowers in spring. 
HAMAMELIS, Virginica. Witch Hazel. A tall shrub 
with yellow flowers. Late in fall. 
HAZELNUT, Purple-Leaved, Corylus avellana atropur- 
purea. A very attractive shrub with large purple 
leaves. 
HYPERICUM AUREUM. Perennial, cup-shaped golden 
yellow flowers from July till October. 
Bush Honeysuckles (Lonicera) 
Fragrantissima. Small, cream-colored flowers of great 
fragrance. 
Tartarian Pink. Small, rose-colored flowers. 
Tartarian White. Similar, with white flowers. 
Morrowi. Rather bushy, white flowers. 
Hydrangea 
Paniculata Grandiflora. One of the finest flowering 
shrubs, strong growth, beautiful blooms. 
P. G. Tree. Supplied with good heads on single straight 
stems. 
Arborescens Grandiflora. Balls of pure white flowers 
from July till frost. 
Blue. Protect in winter. 
Otaksa, pink. Protect in winter. 
IRIS. Assorted varieties. 
JAPAN QUINCE, Cydonia japonica. Dazzling scarlet. 
One of the earliest shrubs to bloom in spring. 
KERRIA JAPONICA. Dainty leaves of rich green and 
bright yellow double flowers. 
KERRIA, White. Rhodotypus Kerrioides. Single white 
flowers late in May. 
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