AUGUSTA. GEORGI 
A. 
Deutzia Lemomei. 
EL AE AGNUS—Continued. 
make an excellent jelly and marmalade; flavor is 
sharp, pungent, and rather agreeable; foliage light- 
green, silvery beneath. A beautiful ornamental shrub, 
almost evergreen. 
PRICES: Each 10 100 
2 to 3 ft., strong, bushy.$0.50 $4.00 
18 to 24 inches, bushy.35 3.00 $25.00 
12 to 18 inches, strong, well 
branched . 25 2.00 17.50 
Exochorda. Pearl Bush. 
Exochorda grandiflora ( Spiraea grandiflora ) . A de¬ 
sirable, large,growing shrub, attains a height of from 
8 to 10 ft. Large, pure white flowers produced in 
great profusion about middle of March. When in 
full bloom the plant has the appearance of a snow 
bank. When planted in a mass this plant is most 
conspicuous. 
PRICES: 
Each 10 100 
4 to 5 ft., extra heavy .$0.60 
3 to 4 ft., very heavy.50 
2 to 3 ft., heavy .35 
18 to 24 in., well branched. . .25 
$5.00 $35.00 
4.00 25.00 
3.00 20.00 
2.00 15.00 
Forsythia. Golden Bell 
PRICES: Each 10 100 
3 yrs., 3-4 ft., well branched.. $0.35 $3.00 
2 yrs., 2-3 ft., well branched. . .25 2.00 $15.00 
Forsythia Fortunei, Fortune’s Golden Bell. Similar 
to F. Suspensa, but habit is more upright and vig¬ 
orous. Flowers golden-yellow, frequently with twisted 
petals. A desirable variety. Grows to a height of 
8 to 10 feet. Blooms in March. 
F. intermedia, Hybrid Golden Bell. A tall variety 
with slender, arching branches; flowers golden-yel¬ 
low, produced in great profusion. Attains a height 
of from 8 to 10 ft.; blooms in March. 
F. suspensa, Drooping Golden Bell. A graceful va¬ 
riety with long, slender, drooping branches. Leaves 
dark, shining green; flowers yellow, produced in 
great profusion in March. Attains a height of 6 to 
10 feet. 
F. viridissima, Golden Bell. Flowers golden yellow, 
produced in great profusion last of February or early 
in March. Most effective when planted in large 
groups. 
FRENCH MULBERRY. See Callicarpa 
GLOBE FLOWER. See Corchorus 
Hibiscus rosa Sinensis 
Perfectly hardy in South Florida. Blooms continu¬ 
ously. 
PRICES: Each 10 100 
Very strong plants, from 3% 
and 4-inch pots .$0.50 $4.00 $30.00 
Strong plants, from 3-in. pots. . .25 2.00 16.00 
Hibiscus aurantiaca. Large, double, salmon-colored 
flowers, with carmine center. 
H. cruentus. Double; clear carmine. Free bloomer- 
H. Lambertii, Vivid red; single. 
H. miniatus. Vivid red; double. 
H. Peachblow. A beautiful shade of pink; double. 
H. sub-violaceus. Crimson-violet; semi-double. 
H. grandiflora. Very large, single, red flowers. 
HONEYSUCKLE. See Lonicera 
Hydrangea 
When given a rich, moist soil, where they are pro¬ 
tected from the afternoon sun of summer, and the plants 
kept well enriched, there is nothing more attractive 
than a mass of well-developed specimen Hydrangeas. 
They are also very desirable when grown singly or in 
tubs. Several varieties, such as Monstrosa, Otaksa 
and Rosea, vary in color from pale rose to blue. This 
Variation is due to certain chemicals contained in the 
soil. 
PRICES, except wher° noted: Each 10 100 
3 yrs., heavy, well branched, 
24 to 30 inches .$0.50 $4.00 $30.00 
2 yrs., strong, well branched, 
18 to 24 inches .35 3.00 25.00 
Branched, 12 to 18 inches.25 2.00 18.00 
Hydrangea arborescens grandiflora. A recent introduc¬ 
tion of great value. Blooms very large, snowy 
white. A valuable acquisition, as it begins to bloom 
in April and lasts almost the entire summer. In 
form the panicles are similar to H. hortensis. 
PRICES: Each 10 
2-3 ft., extra heavy . $0.50 $4.00 
18-24 in., heavy. 35 3.00 
Hydrangea Avalanche. Large corymbs of pure white 
flowers. A splendid improvement on all other white 
sorts. 
H. La Lorraine. (New). Very large flowers; pale 
rose, turning to bright pink; sometimes blue. 
H. monstrosa. A very large-flowering variety; beauti 
ful rose color, shaded white; in some soils pale rose 
or blue. A very decided improvement on Otaksa. 
H. Otaksa. An improved variety of Hortensis; flower- 
heads very large; pale rose or blue, according to 
soil. 
H. paniculata grandiflora. Produces in July immense 
panicles of pure white flowers, which last for several 
weeks; a most valuable shrub. A large bed of this 
plant makes a most striking appearance. This shrub 
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