WITCH HAZEL 
‘‘ Japan. 2 to 3 ft 
U. S. Blooms in the winter, 2 to 3 ft 
ALTH/EA or ROSE OF SHARON 
Golden Bell see Forsythia 
Guelder Rose see Viburnum 
HAMAMELIS 
“ japonica, 8 ft. March 
“ virginica, 6 ft. Nov. 
Hawthorn see Crataegus 
Hazel see Corylus and Hamamelis 
HIBISCUS 
“ syriacus, 10 ft. Aug. and Sept. 
“ “ albus variegatus . 
“ “ Boule de Feu . 
“ “ coelestis 
“ “ Jeanne d’ Arc 
“ “ ruber plenus 
“ “ lotus albus 
HIPPOPH/E rhamnoides, 8 ft May 
Honeysuckle see Lonicera 
Shrub, very popular, 2 to 6 ft 
“Banner” variegated flowers, 2 to 6 ft 
“Ball of Fire.” single red, 2 to 6 ft 
Single blue. 2 to 6 ft 
Double white. 2 to 6 ft 
Double red. 2 to 6 ft 
Single white. 2 to 6 ft 
SEA BUCKTHORN. Europe, silver foliage, 2 to 3 ft 
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA 
PYRUS FLORIBUNDA 
HYDRANGEA 
HYDRANGEA. Out of door varieties 
“ paniculata, 7 ft. July to Sept. 
“ “ grandiflora, 6 ft. Aug. 
“ “ tardiva, 6 ft. Sept. 
“ pubescens, 6 ft. June 
HYPERICUM aureum, 3 ft. June to 
Sept. . 
ILEX verticillata, 6 ft. June 
Indigo Shrub see Amorpha 
Japan Quince see Pyrus 
KALMIA latifolia, 10 ft. May 
LESPEDEZA or Desmodium 
“ Sieboldi, 4 ft. Sept 
“ “ alba, 4 ft. “ 
“ Longest in bloom, original type, 2 to 4 ft 
“ Largest bloom, tree or bush form, 2 to 4 ft 
“ Latest in bloom, 2 to 3 ft 
“ Earliest in Bloom, 1 to 3 ft 
ST. JOHN’S WORT. constant succession of large 
golden flowers, 1 to 2 ft 
BLACK ALDER or WiNTfciRBERRY. crimson 
fruit, All winter 1 to2 ft 
MOUNTAIN LAUREL, broad-leaved Evergreen, 
hardy Rhododendron, 1 to 2 ft 
BUSH CLOVER. Grand for fall blooms 
“ “ Rose, mulch in winter, 1 to 3 ft 
“ “ White. “ “ “ 4i 14 
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