ELDER, CUTLEAF (Sambu- 
cus canadensis acutiloba)— 
About the same habits of 
growth as common Elder, 
with green foliage which is 
very deeply cut. Adds a deli¬ 
cate appearance to a group of 
shrubs. 
ELDER, GOLDEN (Sambucus 
canadensis aurea) —Of me¬ 
dium height with bright yel¬ 
low foliage. Valuable in group 
planting in contrast to the 
mass of green foliaged plants. 
HONEYSUCKLE, MORROW 
(Lonicera morrowi) — 
Blooms freely, covered with 
bright red berries from August 
until winter. Pink blossoms. 
Height 5 to 6 feet. 
Belle De Nancy, Victor Le Moine, Pres. Grevy, Charles X 
HONEYSUCKLE, TATAR- 
IAN PINK (Lonicera tatar- 
ica rosea) —-Very attractive 
shrub that produces an abundance of fragrant 
flowers in the spring, and bright red berries 
in autumn. Upright in growth and attains 
height of about 8 feet. 
*See Hedge Plants also. 
HYDRANGEA, SNOWHILL (Hydrangea ar- 
borescens grandiflora) —Excellent for bor¬ 
ders or low foundation plantings. Blooms 
profusely in July and first of August. Height 
3 to 5 feet. Well adapted to shady places. 
Pink Tatarian Honeysuckle 
H YDRANGEAJ PEEGEE (Hydrangea pani- 
culata grandiflora) —Every home should 
have some of these in the yard. Blooms in late 
summer. Flowers white at first turning to pink 
and later purple. Does well in partial shade. 
LILAC, COMMON PURPLE (Syringa vul¬ 
garis)— 
LILAC, FRENCH HYBRIDS (Syringa vul¬ 
garis Horticultural varieties) —The bushes 
are smaller than the Common Lilac. Flower 
stalks of the hybrids are many times as large 
as the common lilac. It is not uncommon to 
see flower spikes fifteen inches long. The 
beauty of these shrubs is appreciated by the 
public as is shown by the great demand. 
Belle De Nancy —Produces great panicles of 
satiny rose blooms with red centers. 
Charles X —One of the best of deep purple 
varieties. 
Jacques Cal lot —A very popular purple lilac. 
President Grevy —Double. A clear soft deli¬ 
cate blue. 
Victor Le Moine —One of the better white 
lilacs. 
LILAC, PERSIAN ROTHMOGENSIS (Syr¬ 
inga Persica) —A very profuse blooming, red 
lilac. The plants do not grow more than 5 to G 
feet high. 
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