SCHOHARIE, NEW YORK 
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Hybrid Lilac 
D. scabra, Pride of Rochester. A vigorous grower pro¬ 
ducing large, double white flowers profusely tinged 
with rose. One of the earliest to bloom. Height, 
10-12 feet. 
EUONYMOUS Alatus (Winged Spindlewood). A 
curious irregular shrub with large leaves turning red 
in autumn. Branches have corky wings. Fine in mass 
plantings. Height, 10 feet. 
EXOCHORDA grandiflora (Pearl Bush). Grows to 9 
or 10 feet. Glistening white flowers in large clusters. 
FORSYTHIA—Goldenbell 
F. intermedia (Hybrid Forsythia). A big fountain-like 
shrub covered with bright yellow flowers in early 
April. Height, 6 feet. 
F. suspensa fortunei (Fortune Forsythia). A medium¬ 
sized, beautiful shrub, with bright yellow flowers 
that appear before the leaves. Foliage, a deep 
green. Best of early flowering shrubs. Height, 6-8 
feet. 
F. ovata (Korean Forsythia). A perfectly hardy shrub 
with pale primrose blossoms ten days before the 
other Forsythias. Gracefully arched branches with 
greyish yellow bark. 
HAMAMELIS vernalis (Vernal Witch-Hazel). A low 
growing shrub, 6 feet at the most with fragrant yellow 
flowers. Blooms during warm sunny days in late 
February and early March. 
HIBISCUS Syriacus (Althea or Rose-of-Sharon). Large 
showy flowers in August. Tall growing shrub. We 
offer white, red, purple. 
HYDRANGEA 
H. arborescens grandiflora (Snowhill Hydrangea). 
Resembles the Paniculata in general form and shape 
of flowers which are borne in panicles of pyramidal 
shape from 5 to 8 inches in diameter and 8 to 10 
inches long, and change to a greenish white. One 
of the best. 
H. paniculata grandiflora (Peegee Hydrangea). A 
beautiful shrub that continues to be the favorite 
Hydrangea. Leaves of bright, shining green. Light 
pink flowers, changing to brown later in the fall, 
are borne in huge panicles, 8 to 12 inches long in 
August and September. Successfully grown in tree 
form. A desirable lawn ornament. Height about 7 
feet. We can also supply this in tree form. 
HYPERICUM aureum (Golden St. Johnswort). Three 
feet. Attractive foliage, large bright yellow flowers. 
Will stand some shade. Blooms late in August. 
KERRIA japonica. A slender, green-branched shrub, 
with glove-shaped yellow flowers from July to 
October. Very ornamental. 4 to 5 feet high. 
KOLKWITZIA Amabilis (Beauty Bush). A recent in¬ 
troduction of the late E. H. Wilson. Bright shell pink 
flowers on long sweeping branches. Very hardy. 
4-6 feet high. 
LIGUSTRUM amurense (Amur Privet). Glossy green 
foliage holds its color almost the entire year. Very 
hardy. Valuable for hedges or borders as it stands 
shearing to any extent. Extreme height, 10 feet. 
LONICERA (Honeysuckle). 
L. morrowi (Morrow Honeysuckle). A native of Japan. 
A strong, upright grower, producing pure white 
flowers profusely in May and June. Its bright red 
berries are very attractive during autumn. Hardy and 
easily grown. Height, 6 feet. 
L. tatarica (Tatarian Honeysuckle). The flowers make a 
lovely contrast with the foliage. Height, 6 to 8 feet. 
White, pink. 
PRUNUS glandulosa (Flowering Almond). Grows 5 to 
6 feet high. Covered with tiny white or pink flowers 
in early spring. Unsurpassed in beauty in its season. 
PHILADELPHUS—Mockorange 
P. coronarius (Sweet Mockorange). A well-known 
shrub with pure white, very fragrant flowers. One 
of the first to bloom. Adult height about 8 feet. 
P. coronarius aureus (Golden Mockorange). A graceful 
dwarf variety with bright yellow foliage throughout 
the season. 
P. virginalis. A tall handsome shrub with large semi¬ 
double white flowers. Called by many the finest of 
the Philadelphus. 
PHYSOCARPOS opulifolius aureus (Golden Nine- 
bark). Leaves are bright yellow when they first 
appear, changing to green overlaid with yellow. 
10 feet. 
RHODOTYPOS Kerrioides (Jetbead). Single white 
flowers and shiny black berries throughout winter. 
Medium height suitable for borders. Height, 4-5 feet. 
RHUS canadensis (Fragrant Sumac). Grows to 3 feet. 
Showy heads of yellow flowers in the spring with 
coral-red fruits in clusters in the summer. 
SAMBUCUS canadensis (American Elder). A large 
shrub with ornamental foliage. White flowers borne 
in large panicles in June and followed by reddish 
purple berries in fall. 8-10 feet high. 
Honeysuckle, Tatarian 
