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HIPPOPHi*E. Sea Buckthorn. 
Sanddorn, Ger. 
H. rhamnoides. D. Foliage grayish 
white; quite attractive. Succeeds 
particularly well near salt water. 35c. 
HYDRANGEA. 
Hortensie, Ger. Hydrangee, Fr. 
H. paniculata grandiflora. Large Pani¬ 
cle-flowered Hydrangea. C. 
A fine shrub, growing from 8 to 10 
feet high; flow’ers white, in great 
pyramidal panicles a foot long, and 
produced in August and September, 
when very few' shrubs are in flower; 
one of the finest flowering shrubs. 
35C- 
H. quercifolia. Oak-leaved Hydran¬ 
gea. D. A hardy native shrub, 
remarkable for its large leaves, which 
are lobed like those of the Oak, and 
downy beneath; flowers cream- 
colored in medium sized panicles; 
August. Very desirable. 50c. 
HYPERICUM. St. John’s 
Wort. 
JOHANNISSTRAUCH, Ger. 
Millepertuis, Fr. 
H. aureum. E. One of the finest in 
flower and foliage; continues in 
bloom from August to October. 75c. 
H. Kalmianum. Kalm’s St. John’s Wort. E. A fine native, low’-spreading shrub, with gay, bright yellow 
flowers in August. Succeeds well in the shade. 50c. 
H. Moserianum. E. A charming shrub of dwarf habit, producing large single yellow flowers in great pro¬ 
fusion during the summer. 50c. 
ITEA. Rosmarinweide, Ger. 
I. Virginica. D. A native shrub with racemes of pretty white flowers in early summer. 35c. 
KERRI A. Corchorus. Kerrie, Ger. Corette, Fr. 
K. Japonica. Japan Corchorus. E. A slender, green-branched shrub, 5 or 6 feet high, with globular, 
yellow' flowers from July to October. 35c. 
var. flore pleno. Double-flowered Corchorus. E. Of medium size; double yellow flowers. 35c. 
var. argentea variegata. Silver Variegated-leaved Corchorus. D. A dwarf variety from 
Japan, with small, green foliage, edged with white; very slender grower. One of the prettiest and 
most valuable of dwarf shrubs. 35c. 
var. ramulis var. aureis. D. A curious dwarf variety, having its stems striped with yellow' and 
green; very pretty in winter when the plant is divested of its leaves. 35c. 
LIGUSTRUM. Privet. Rainweide, Ger. Troene, Fr. 
The Privet in all its varieties deserves attention as an ornamental plant. It is almost an evergreen, and 
grows freely in all soils; is compact and regular in its form, and bears shearing to any extent. The 
whole collection which we offer makes a very interesting group on the lawn; the flow'ers appear in June and 
July. 
L. Ibota. Chinese Privet. D. A valuable new shrub, native of China and Japan. Flowers large, white, 
very fragrant, produced in great profusion; leaves long and shining; one of the hardiest of the 
Privets, and distinct. A charming shrub which will be prized for its fragrant flowers, as well as for 
it handsome foliage. 35c. 
