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HIBISCUS—ROSE OF SHARON 
Upright, used in formal plantings. Large, showy flowers 
in August when few other flowers are in evidence. Some¬ 
times listed as Althaeas. 
HIBISCUS. BOULE DE FEU. 
Double red flowers in abundance, August, Each Ten 
September. 
3 to 4 Ft. ___.... .70 6.00 
H. JEANNE D’ARC. 
Semi-double white flowers. August, Sep- 
temper. 
3 to 4 Ft. _ .70 6.00 
HYDRANGEAS 
HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS GRANDIFLORA. 
Hills of Snow 
Shade-loving, grows 3 to 5 feet high. 
Makes a fine and lasting display of enor¬ 
mous flower-heads in July and August. 
2 to 3 Ft. ___ .65 6.00 
H. HORTENSIS BLUE. 
This is the popular blue Hydrangea. Grows 
everywhere, but especially well at the 
seashore. 
Strong pot-grown plants _ 1.50 
H. OPULOIDES ACUMINATA. 
Hardy Upright Blue Hydrangea 
A very hardy variety. Blue flowers. 
2 to 2i/ 2 Ft. B&B _.... 2.00 18.00 
H. OPULOIDES MARI ESI. Hardy Blue Hydrangea 
Bears dark blue flowers from August 1 to 
October. Extra-fine plants. _ 1.50 13.50 
H. PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. Peegee Hydrangea 
A most popular variety with its great pan¬ 
icles of white flowers which later turn 
pink. July, August. 
2 to 3 Ft. _L. .60 5.00 
3 to 4 Ft. _ .70 6.00 
Standards, 5 ft. high _ 1.50 
H. QUERCIFOLIA. Oak-leaf Hydrangea 
Large, oak-like leaves brilliantly colored 
in autumn. White flowers turn purple 
as they age. Semi-shade. 
2 o 3 Ft. __ 1.00 
HYPERICUM DENSIFLORUM. 
Bright yellow flowers produced from July 
to September. 
IV 2 to 2 Ft. ____75 6.00 
Blue Hydrangeas are distinctive 
