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PEEGEE HYDRANGEA 
Forsythia intermedia spectabilis SHOWY 
BORDER FORSYTHIA In habit of growth this 
variety resembles the Border Forsythia. The foliage, 
however, is deeper green and the color of the flowers 
is deeper yellow. It also blooms very early in Spring 
before the leaves appear. Height 8 feet. A recent intro¬ 
duction to the trade and one deserving of great popu- 
larit>. 
Forsythia suspetisa WEEPING FORSYTHIA 
A graceful shrub with long slender drooping branches. 
Native of China. Leaves dark glossy green, persisting 
until frost. The showy golden yellow flowers are borne 
very early in Spring before the foliage appears. Al¬ 
though a weeping shrub, this variety may be success¬ 
fully trained on a trellis where it is very effective. 
Forsythia fortune! FORTUNE FORSYTHIA 
A very vigorous upright variety with a large, light 
green 3 lobed leaves. The yellow flowers which often 
have twisted petals, are borne in early Spring before 
the leaves appear. Grows 8 to 10 feet high. 
Forsythia viridissima GREENSTEM FORSY¬ 
THIA A large shrub with erect, green-barked bran¬ 
ches. Native of China. Leaves simple, very dark green, 
relatively narrow. Flowers golden yellow, with some¬ 
what reflexed, often twisted petals. A handsome 
shrub, but perhaps not so hardy as other Forsythia 
species. 
Hamamelis virginiana WITCH-HAZEL A 
large shrub, usually 10 to 15 feet tall, with spreading, 
often numerous stems. Leaves turn bright yellow, 
orange or purple in autumn. Flowers in Autumn at a 
time when other shrubs are dormant. Petals bright 
yellow, often twisted. 
Hibiscus syriacus SHRUB ALTHEA The well 
known Rose of Sharon. We offer Double Rose, Double 
White, single pink and single blue. 
Hibiscus syriacus TREE FORM Same as 
above but grown and cultivated with a single leader 
as a tree. Very desirable. 
Uyd rangea arborescens grandiflora SNOW- 
HILL HYDRANGEA An upright shrub, usually 
4 to 8 feet tall with bright green leaves. Fdowers white, 
generally with a few sterile rays borne in large clusters 
in early Summer lasting until Fall. 
Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora PEEGEE 
HYDRANGEA Undoubtedly the most popular 
variety of Hydrangea and one of the showiest shrubs 
in cultivation. The flowers are almost all ray-like and 
sterile and are produced in very large panicles. When 
fully expanded the flowers are white, but soon assume 
tones of bronze on the exposed sides. This shrub re- 
lquires severe pruning in early Spring to insure the 
argest trusses of flowers. Height 4 to 8 feet. 
Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora PEEGEE 
HYDRANGEA— TREEFORM Same as the bush 
Peegee Hydrangea but trimmed and cultivated to a 
tree form. These trees have heads about 3 to 4 feet 
from the ground. 
Kolkwit/.ia amabilia BEAUTYBUSH Bellshap 
ed pale pink flowers with orange veins appears profusely 
during June. A charming new introduction from China. 
Grows about 6 feet high. 
Ligustrum amurense AMUR PRIVET A large 
shrub with upright branches, growing 8 to 12 feet tall. 
Native of China. Leaves dark green and lustrous tardily 
decideous and in the South almost evergreen. Flowers 
white in erect panicles. Splendid for hedges. Very hardy. 
Ligustrum regelianum REGEL PRIVET A low 
dense shrub with almost horizontally spreading branches. 
It is absolutely hardy, graceful, and sufficiently dense for 
hedge purposes without trimming. Beautiful for founda¬ 
tion plantings. 
Ligustrum ovalifolium CALIFORNIA PRIVET A 
large shrub of compact upright habit. Native of Japan. 
Leaves dark green and glossy, broad and Arm about two 
inches long. Flowers white, in dense upright panicles 2 to 
3 inches long. This is the most popular hedge plan, but is 
not quite so hardy as the other privets. Nearly evergreen 
in the South. Height 8 to 12 feet. 
Lonicera bella albida WHITE BELLE HONEY¬ 
SUCKLE An upright growing variety with spreading 
branches and prominent foliage. The large clusters of 
fragrant white flowers, which are produced in May and 
June are followed by long clusters of red berries in July 
and August. 
Lonicera bella rosea PINK BELLE HONEY¬ 
SUCKLE. This variety has simujar habits of growing as 
the white sort but produces light rose pink flowers. 
Lonicera fragrantissima WINTER HONEY¬ 
SUCKLE An almost evergreen variety. A large shrub 
with numerous spreading branches. Native of China and 
Japan. Leaves broadly ovate, bright green, persistent until 
midwinter. Flowers creamy white or light yellow, expanding 
with the first breath of Spring, deliciously fragrant. Height 
6 to 8 feet. A grand shrub. 
Lonicera morrowi MORROW HONEYSUCKLE Aspread¬ 
ing shrub much valued for its bright red berries. Native of Japan. 
Leaves oval, dark green above, brown-gray beneath, 1 to 2 inches 
long. Flowers white, changing to yellow, freely produced in Spring. 
Lonicera tatarica alba WHITE TATA RIAN HONEY¬ 
SUCKLE A large shrub covered with white flowers. The red 
berries ripen in summer and stay on till late fall There is a pink 
and a red flowering variety. 
Philadelphia coronarius SWEET MOCK-ORANGE Its 
fragrant white flowers endear it to every garden lover. The shrub 
often reaches a height of 10 feet. 
Philadelphia aureus GOLDEN MOCKORANGE A hardy 
shrub with upright, often arching branches. Native of Europe. 
Foliage yellow and much prized for its bright effect Flowers creamy 
white. This is the shrub frequently seen as a decoration in the front 
yard giving a touch of contrast to solid green plantings. Ileignt 
2 to 4 feet. 
Philadelphia gordonianus GORDON MOCKORANGE 
A large shrub with spreading branches 8 to 10 feet tall. Leaves 
broadly ovate, bright green, 2 to 3 inches long. Flowers pure white 
produced in dense racenes. Blossoms later then most of the species. 
Philadelphus lemoinei LEMOINE MOCKORANGE A 
very upright growing small shrub which rarely grows more than 
5 feet high. Its light green foliage is very uniformly shaped and 
somewhat toothed at the edges. The slightly fragrant flowers, though 
not large, are borne in such profusion of racenes during June and 
July that the plant resembles a large bouquet. 
Philadelphus virginale VIRGINAL MOCKORANGE A 
magnificent new shrub bearing semi-double white flowers nearly 
all Summer. It is of moderate height. 6 to 10 feet and bears light 
green foliage. Its habit is compact and vigorous. Its flowers are the 
largest and most fragrant of any of the Mockoranges. 
Philadelphus BOUQUET BLANC MOCKORANGE One 
of the best types for medium height hedges. Close set branches of 
double flowers. Height 5 feet. 
Philadelphus MONT BLANC MOCKORANGE A small 
graceful growing variety of very free blooming habit producing 
snow-white flowers in June. Very attractive and should be included 
in every planting, as it seldom grows more than 5 feet high. 
Physocarpus opulifolius N1NEBARK A very tall growing 
ornamental shrub which has become quite popular. It bears profuse 
white flowers in June, followed by red seed-pods. Height 8 to 10 feet. 
FORSYTHIA SPECTABILIS 
PHILADELPHUS BOUQUET BLANC 
Rhamnus cathartica BUCK THORN \ large 
shrub with spiny branches, usually attaining a heig it 
of 6 to 10 feet. Native of Europe. Leaves oval, dark 
green and lustrous, 2 to 3 inches long, fading in Au¬ 
tumn to yellow tones. Berries black borne i n great 
profusion. A valuable hedge plant on account of its 
extreme hardiness and vigorous constitution. 
Rhamnus frangula GLOSSY BUCKTHORN 
A large shrub growing 6 to 10 feet in height and having 
numerous, leafy branches. Leaves are dark green fad¬ 
ing with tones yellow, orange and red. Berries change 
from red to black in September. 
Rhodotypos kerrioides JETBEAD A hand- 
same and distinct shrub often called White Kerria, 
usually 4 to 5 feet tall. Native of Japan. Leaves ovate, 
with a long slender point, bright green and lustrous. 
The flowers are large and pure white, an inch or more 
across appearing in late Spring. The black berries which 
follow are retained throughout, the Winter. 
Hydrangea quereifolia OAK LEAF HYDRAN¬ 
GEA Large oak-shaped leaves turning to brilliant pur- 
lish russet brown. Desirable for low underplanting and 
shade. 
Kerria japonica KERRIA A shrub 4 to 6 
feet tall. Native of Japan. Leaves bright green sharply 
toothed, fading in autumn with tones of yellow. Flowers 
numerous bright yellow and showy. A charming old- 
fashioned plant, worthy of a place in any garden. 
FLOWERING ALMOND (Primus) 
Physocarpus opulifolius aureus GOLD LEAF NINEBARK 
An exceptionally fine variety, not only for its floral display hut for 
its golden foliage in Spring and early Summer. The creamy white 
flowers are produced in clusters all along the stem, making a garland 
of great beauty. Very conspicuous when in bloom as well as for its 
display of red seed-pods. 
Primus glandulosa PIN K FLOWERlNG ALMOND A 
branching shrub 2 to 1 feet tall, with broadly lanceolate dark green 
leaves. Flowers double pink, borne in great profusion in early 
Soring. One of the best early flowering shrubs. 
Prunus glandulosa alba WHITE FLOWER I NG 
A LMON D Similar to the above hu t with white flowers. 
PHILADELPHUS VIRGINALE 
