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Established 
L ^1056 -a. 
Hydrangea 
Hibiscus Syriacus 
Althaea frutex. (Rose of Sharon). The flowers 
are produced from May until September. 
When planted in masses of contrasting colors, 
the effect is most pleasing. The varieties we 
offer are nearly all of dwarf growth and are 
far superior to the old sorts. 
Single, semi-double and double. When or¬ 
dering state color desired. 
PRICES: Each 10 
4-5 ft., grafted, extra strong.....$ .60 $5.00 
3-4 ft., grafted, extra strong . .50 4.50 
2-3 ft., grafted, well branched ... JO 3.50 
HONEYSUCKLE. See Lonicera. 
Hydrangea 
When given a rich, moist soil, where they are 
protected from the afternoon sun of summer, 
and the plants kept well enriched, there is no¬ 
thing more attractive than a mass of well- 
developed specimen Hydrangeas. They are also 
very desirable when grown singly or in tubs. 
Several varieties vary in color from pale rose to 
blue. This variation is due to certain che¬ 
micals contained in the soil. 
Can supply white, pink and blue. When order¬ 
ing state color desired. Have white also in 
larger sizes. 
PRICES : Each 10 
24-30 in., well branched .$1.00 $8.00 
18-24 in., branched .50 4.00 
Hydrangea arborescens gradiflora. A recent in¬ 
troduction of great value. Blooms very large, 
snowy white. A valuable acquisition, as it 
begins to bloom in April and lasts almost the 
entire summer. In form the panicles are sim¬ 
ilar to H. Hortensis. 
PRICES: Each 10 
2 years .$ .75 $6.00 
1 year .50 4.00 
Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora. Produces in 
July immense panicles of pure white flowers, 
which last for several weeks; a most valu¬ 
able shrub. A large bed of this plant makes 
a most striking appearance. This shrub 
should be grown in rich ground and cut back 
severely during winter. It will then produce 
magnificent flower-heads. 
PRICES: Each 10 
2 years . $ .75 6.50 
1 year . 50 4.00 
Hypericum 
Hypericum Moserianum. (Golden St. John’s 
Wort). A beautiful dwarf shrub, attaining a 
height of one to two feet. In this section al¬ 
most an evergreen; leaves dark-green; large, 
single, bright, golden-yellow flowers two in¬ 
ches in diameter; a /very desirable plant; 
most effective when planted in masses. Blooms 
from early May throughout the entire sum¬ 
mer. 
PRICES: Each 10 
3 yrs., extra heavy . $ .60 $5.00 
2 yrs., well branched .45 4.00 
Jasminum 
(Jasmine) 
Jasminum nudiflorum. (Naked-Flowered Jas¬ 
mine). A very graceful, hardy, drooping 
shrub with dark-green bark which gives the 
plant the appearance of being evergreen; 
leaves dark-green; bright yellow flowers 
freely produced in early January and con¬ 
tinuing for some time. One of the first plants 
to bloom. Hardy at New York. 
PRICES: Each 10 100 
2-3 ft., very heavy.$ .50 $4.50 $35.00 
18-24 in., well branched.40 3.50 25.00 
Hypericum Moserianum 
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