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Arborescens Grandiflora Alba. 
Hydrangea 
Arborescens Grandiflora Alba 
This magnificent hardy American shrub is the very finest addition to this class of 
plants found in many a year. The blooms are of the very largest size, of pure snow-white 
color, and the foliage is finely finished, lacking entirely the coarseness found in H. Pani- 
culata Grandiflora. One of its most valuable characteristics is its coming into bloom just 
after the passing of all the early spring shrubs, while its long season of bloom, from early 
June through August, renders it doubly valuable, not only to the florist, but to every owner 
of a garden; perfectly hardy, standing 20 degrees below zero. The form of the panicle is 
much like that of Hyd. Hortensia; the habit of the plant is excellent; it is bound to be¬ 
come the most widely grown and the most useful of all the Hydrangeas, and the most val¬ 
uable shrub found in the American garden, while it is more than probable that the florist 
will find it a most important addition to his class of plants, both indoors and out. 
Young stock, 2^4-inch pots, $10 per 100. 
